Other Statutes Cases filed in Tennessee
Cases 1 - 10 of 10
Clifton v. Bredesen et al
as 3:2011mc00001
Plaintiff: Terry Lee Clifton
Defendant: Phil Bredesen, Robert Bob Cooper, Gayle Ray and others
Riches v. The Knoxville News Sentinel Co et al
as 3:2009mc00034
Plaintiff: Jonathan Lee Riches
Defendant: The Knoxville News Sentinel Co, Lola Alapo, Wayne Bledsoe and others
Ferguson et al v. Bredesen et al
as 3:2009mc00086
Plaintiff: Jamille Ferguson and Jamarius Ferguson
Defendant: Phil Bredesen, Viola P. Miller, Steve Hornsby and others
King v. Bredesen et al
as 3:2008mc00154
Plaintiff: LaBryant King
Defendant: Phil Bredesen, Tennessee Board of Probation and Paroles, Tennessee Department of Correction and others
Jackson v. Bredesen et al
as 3:2008mc00133
Plaintiff: Travis Jackson
Defendant: Phil Bredesen, Tennessee General Assembly and George Little
Rivera v. Bredesen et al
as 3:2008mc00094
Plaintiff: Vincent F. Rivera
Defendant: Phil Bredesen, Tennessee Department of Corrections, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and others
Tennessee Scrap Recyclers Association et al v. Bredesen et al
as 2:2008cv02073
Plaintiff: Tennessee Scrap Recyclers Association, Tennessee Scrap Recyclers Association, Tennessee Scrap Recyclers Association and others
Defendant: Phil Bredesen, The City of Memphis, Willie Herenton and others
Cause Of Action: Federal Question
Type: Other Statutes None
Payne v. Bredesen et al
as 3:2007mc00074
Petitioner: Pervis T. Payne, Pervis T. Payne and Pervis T. Payne
Respondent: Phil Bredesen, George Little, Ricky Bell and others
Harris v. Gonzales et al
as 1:2007mc00006
Plaintiff: Deloria B. Harris
Defendant: Alberto Gonzales, Nancy Pelosi, Phil Bredesen and others
Weidrick v. Bush et al
as 3:2007mc00039
Plaintiff: Mary Jo Weidrick
Defendant: George W. Bush, National Security Agency, CIA and others

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