Cases 1 - 8 of 8
Calvin Scott v. James Woodruff
as 17-11532
Plaintiff - Appellant:
CALVIN W. SCOTT
Defendant - Appellee:
JAMES WOODRUFF, Judge in His Fiduciary Capacity and ROBERT BENTLEY, Governor of the State of Alabama
Donald Belue v. Leon Bolling, et al
as 17-10386
Plaintiff - Appellant:
DONALD RAY BELUE
Defendant - Appellee:
LEON BOLLING, JEFFERSON S DUNN, ROBERT BENTLEY and others
Mary Dozier v. Lawton Armstrong, et al
as 15-15756
Plaintiff - Appellant:
MARY L.R. DOZIER
Defendant - Appellee:
LAWTON ARMSTRONG, former Sheriff, ROBERT BENTLEY, Governor, BUTCH BINFORD, Judge and others
James Spencer v. Robert Bentley, et al
as 15-10931
Plaintiff - Appellant:
JAMES EDWARD SPENCER, on behalf of others similarly situated individuals
Defendant - Appellee:
ROBERT BENTLEY, in his individual and official capacity, LUTHER J. STRANGE, III, in his individual and official capacity, CHRISTOPHER MURPHY, in his individual and official capacity and others
Irving Johnson v. Robert Bentley, et al
as 14-13157
Plaintiff - Appellant:
IRVING JOHNSON
Defendant - Appellee:
ROBERT BENTLEY, in his individual and official capacity, CHARLES PRICE, in his individual and official capacity, ROBERT G. ESDALE, SR., Clerk, Alabama Supreme Court, in his individual and official capacity and others
Johnny Ford, et al v. Luther Strange, III, et al
as 14-10326
Plaintiff - Appellant:
JOHNNY FORD, LOUIS MAXWELL, THEODORE SAMUEL and others
Defendant - Appellee:
LUTHER J. STRANGE, III, individually and in his official capacity as Attorney General for the State of Alabama and ROBERT BENTLEY, Governor, individually and in his official capacity as Governor for the State of Alabama
Arthur Griggs v. Commissioner, DOC, et al
as 13-10003
Plaintiff - Appellant:
ARTHUR GRIGGS
Defendant - Appellee:
KIM TOBIAS THOMAS, ATTORNEY GENERAL, STATE OF ALABAMA, ROBERT BENTLEY and others
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