Cases 1 - 5 of 5
Hampton et al v. Cortez et al
as 3:2023cv01542
Plaintiff:
Rufus J. Hampton, III, Fred Johnson, Terry Mays and others
Defendant:
Patrick Page Cortez, Clay Schexnayder and John Bel Edwards
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights
Robinson v. Ardoin
as 22-30333
Plaintiff / Appellee:
Press Robinson, Edgar Cage, Dorothy Nairne and others
Defendant / Appellant:
Kyle Ardoin, in his official capacity as Secretary of State for Louisiana
Intervenor Defendant / Appellant:
Clay Schexnayder, Patrick Page Cortez and State of Louisiana - Attorney General Jeff Landry
Amicus Curiae:
State of Alabama, State of Arkansas, State of Georgia and others
Not Classified By Court:
James F. Blumstein
Robinson et al v. Ardoin
as 3:2022cv00211
Plaintiff:
Press L Robinson, Sr, Edgar Cage, Dr. Dorothy Nairne and others
Defendant:
Kyle Ardoin
Not Yet Classified:
Edward Galmon, Sr., Ciara Hart, Norris Henderson and others
Petitioner:
State of Louisiana -Attorney General Jeff Landry, Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus and Vincent Pierre
Amicus Curiae:
Michael Mislove, Lisa J. Fauci, Robert Lipton and others
Intervenor Plaintiff:
Chairman LLBC Vincent Pierre
Intervenor Defendant:
Clay Schexnayder and Patrick Page Cortez
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331 Fed. Question: Civil Rights Violation
Galmon et al v. Ardoin
as 3:2022cv00214
Plaintiff:
Edward Galmon, Sr., Ciara Hart, Norris Henderson and others
Defendant:
Kyle R Ardoin
Petitioner:
Clay Schexnayder, Patrick Page Cortez and State of Louisiana -Attorney General Jeff Landry
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331 Fed. Question: Civil Rights Violation
Nairne et al v. Ardoin
as 3:2022cv00178
Plaintiff:
Dr. Dorothy Nairne, Jarrett Lofton, Rev. Clee E. Lowe and others
Defendant:
R. Kyle Ardoin
Intervenor Defendant:
Clay Schexnayder and Patrick Page Cortez
Petitioner:
State Of Louisiana
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 2201 Injunction
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