Other Civil Rights Cases filed in the Fifth Circuit Courts
Cases 1 - 10 of 68
Leggett v. Wayne County et al
as 2:2024cv00067
Plaintiff: Cooper Leggett
Defendant: Wayne County, Wayne County Board of Supervisors, Hal Hayes and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1441 Petition for Removal- Civil Rights Act
M.K. v. Pearl River Cty Sch Dist
as 24-60035
Plaintiff: M.K., a minor by and through his father and next friend, Greg Koepp
Defendant: Pearl River County School District, P.B., a minor by and through his parents, P.A., a minor by and through his parents and others
Cavalier v. LA Dept Pub Sfty & Corr
as 23-30778
Plaintiff / Appellant: Carl Cavalier
Defendant / Appellee: Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Public Safety Services, Louisiana Office of State Police and Lamar A. Davis, individually and in his official capacity as Superintendent of the Office of State Police
Intervenor Plaintiff: Jill L. Craft Attorney at Law, L.L.C.
Moore v. Tangipahoa Parish Sch Bd
as 23-30602
Plaintiff / Appellant: M. C. Moore, as father and next friend to minors Joyce Marie Moore, Jerry Moore, and Thelma Louise Moore, Henry Smith, as father and next friend to minors Bennie Smith, Charles Edward Smith, Shirley Ann Smith, and Earline Smith and Cassandra Butler
Defendant / Appellee: Tangipahoa Parish School Board, a corporation
Appellee: Janice Fultz Richards, President, Tangipahoa Parish School Board and Melissa Martin Stilley, Superintendent, Tangipahoa Parish School System
Moore v. Tangipahoa Parish Sch Bd
as 23-30328
Plaintiff / Appellant: M. C. Moore, as father and next friend to minors Joyce Marie Moore, Jerry Moore, and Thelma Louise Moore and Henry Smith, as father and next friend to minors Bennie Smith, Charles Edward Smith, Shirley Ann Smith, and Earline Smith
Defendant / Appellee: Tangipahoa Parish School Board, a corporation
Appellee: Janice Fultz Richards, President, Tangipahoa Parish School Board and Melissa Martin Stilley, Superintendent, Tangipahoa Parish School System
Monroe v. Conner
as 23-30230
Plaintiff / Appellant: Anthony Monroe
Defendant / Appellee: Terry Conner, in his individual capacity as a law enforcement officer with Louisiana State Police, Richard Matthews, in his individual capacity as a law enforcement officer with the Louisiana State Police, Lamar Davis, in his official capacity as the Superintendent of the Louisiana State Police and others
Washington v. Jackson Public School District et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 3:2023cv00197
Plaintiff: Frankie Washington
Defendant: Jackson Public School District, Ira Peterson, Superintendent Dr. Errick L. Green and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Civil Rights Act
Von Derhaar v. Ferguson
as 22-30718
Plaintiff / Appellant: Karl Von Derhaar
Defendant / Appellee: Shaun D. Ferguson, Superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department, in his official capacity and New Orleans City, through the Mayor of the City of New Orleans, Latoya Cantrell
Von Derhaar v. Watson
as 22-30710
Plaintiff / Appellee: Karl Von Derhaar
Defendant / Appellant: Khalid Watson, in both his individual and official capacity, Michael Stalbert, in both his individual and official capacity and Kim Williams, in both her individual and official capacity
Defendant: Darryl Watson, in both his individual and official capacity, Shaun D. Ferguson, Superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department, in his official capacity, Lawrence Jones, in both his individual and official capacity and others
Moore v. Tangipahoa Parish School Bd
as 22-30683
Plaintiff / Appellant: M. C. Moore, as father and next friend to minors Joyce Marie Moore, Jerry Moore, and Thelma Louise Moore and Henry Smith, as father and next friend to minors Bennie Smith, Charles Edward Smith, Shirley Ann Smith, and Earline Smith
Defendant / Appellee: Tangipahoa Parish School Board, a corporation, C. Glenn Westmoreland, President and Melissa Martin Stilley, Superintendent

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