Cases
Raghavendra v. National Labor Relations Board
as 16-4071
Plaintiff - Appellant: Rajagopala Sampath Raghavendra, Esq., Founder, Racial Equality Struggles for Columbia University Employees (Rescue) Ad Hoc Committee., AKA Randy S. Raghavendra
Defendant - Appellee: The Trustees of Columbia University, Lee C. Bollinger, Individually, and as President of Columbia University, Laura D. Barbieri, Individually, and as Attorney of Schoeman, Updike & Kaufman, LLP and others
Defendant: National Labor Relations Board and Celeste J. Mattina, Individually, as a Government Official & NLRB Region 2 Director
Raghavendra v. National Labor Relations Board
as 14-1632
Plaintiff - Appellant: Rajagopala Sampath Raghavendra, Esq., Founder, Racial Equality Struggles for Columbia University Employees (Rescue) Ad Hoc Committee., AKA Randy S. Raghavendra
Defendant: National Labor Relations Board and Celeste J. Mattina, Individually, as a Government Official & NLRB Region 2 Director
Defendant - Appellee: The Trustees of Columbia University, Lee C. Bollinger, Individually, and as President of Columbia University, Laura D. Barbieri, Individually, and as Attorney of Schoeman, Updike & Kaufman, LLP and others
Raghavendra v. National Labor Relations Board
as 14-198
Plaintiff - Appellant: Rajagopala Sampath Raghavendra, Esq., Founder, Racial Equality Struggles for Columbia University Employees (Rescue) Ad Hoc Committee.), AKA Randy S. Raghavendra
Defendant: National Labor Relations Board and Celeste J. Mattina, Individually, as a Government Official & NLRB Region 2 Director
Defendant - Appellee: The Trustees of Columbia University, Lee C. Bollinger, Individually, and as President of Columbia University, Laura D. Barbieri, Individually, and as Attorney of Schoeman, Updike & Kaufman, LLP and others

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