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Robert Sango v. Michigan State Office of Admi, et al
as 15-1590
Plaintiff - Appellant:
ROBERT D. SANGO
Defendant - Appellee:
MICHIGAN STATE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS AND RULES and SUSAN MORRIS, Administrative Hearing Officer
Robert Sango v. MI St Office of Admin Hearings, et al
as 15-1070
Plaintiff - Appellant:
ROBERT D. SANGO
Defendant - Appellee:
MICHIGAN STATE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS AND RULES and SUSAN MORRIS, Administrative Heariing Officer
Sango #252200 v. Michigan State Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules et al
as 1:2014cv01272
Plaintiff:
Robert D. Sango #252200
Defendant:
Michigan State Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules and Susan Morris
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983
Traverse Bay Area Intermediate, et al v. Michigan Department of Educati, et al
as 08-1938
Plaintiff - Appellant:
TRAVERSE BAY AREA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT and TRAVERSE CITY AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Defendant - Appellee:
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND ECONOMIC GROWTH, MICHIGAN STATE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS AND RULES and others
Traverse Bay Area Intermediate, et al v. Michigan Department of Educati, et al
as 08-1429
Plaintiff - Appellant:
TRAVERSE BAY AREA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT and TRAVERSE CITY AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Defendant - Appellee:
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND ECONOMIC GROWTH, MICHIGAN STATE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS AND RULES and others
Traverse Bay Area Intermediate, et al v. Michigan Department of Educati, et al
as 08-1228
Plaintiff - Appellant:
TRAVERSE BAY AREA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT and TRAVERSE CITY AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Defendant - Appellee:
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND ECONOMIC GROWTH, MICHIGAN STATE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS AND RULES and others
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