Cases
Stevie Stevenson v. Jeffrey Beard, et al
as 22-56027
Plaintiff / Appellant: STEVIE J. STEVENSON
Defendant / Appellee: JEFFREY BEARD, PHD: Secretary of CDCR, SCOTT KERNAN, Undersecretary/Secretary of CDCR, SHANNON SWAIN, Acting Superintendent of Education and others
Stevie Stevenson v. Jeffrey Beard, et al
as 22-55557
Plaintiff / Appellant: STEVIE J. STEVENSON
Defendant / Appellee: JEFFREY BEARD, PHD: Secretary of CDCR, SCOTT KERNAN, Undersecretary/Secretary of CDCR, SHANNON SWAIN, Acting Superintendent of Education and others
Stevie Stevenson v. Jeffrey Beard, et al
as 22-55246
Plaintiff / Appellant: STEVIE J. STEVENSON
Defendant / Appellee: JEFFREY BEARD, PHD: Secretary of CDCR, SCOTT KERNAN, Undersecretary/Secretary of CDCR, SHANNON SWAIN, Acting Superintendent of Education and others
Swain et al v. Monsanto Company
as 3:2019cv02374
Defendant: Monsanto Company
Plaintiff: Shannon Swain and Gary D. Swain
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332
Stevie Stevenson v. Jeffrey Beard, et al
as 19-55282
Defendant / Appellee: R. MADDEN, Warden at Centinela State Prison, SCOTT KERNAN, Undersecretary/Secretary of CDCR, DENNIS BROWN, Associate Warden Business Services and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: STEVIE J. STEVENSON, AKA Stevie J. Stevenson-Bey
Swain et al v. Monsanto Company
as 4:2019cv00294
Defendant: Monsanto Company
Plaintiff: Shannon Swain and Gary D. Swain
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332
Stevie Stevenson v. Jeffrey Beard, et al
as 18-56016
Petitioner: STEVIE J. STEVENSON
Defendant - Appellee: JEFFREY A. BEARD, Secretary of CDCR, SCOTT KERNAN, Undersecretary/Secretary of CDCR, SHANNON SWAIN, Acting Superintendent of Education and others
Stevenson v. Beard et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 3:2016cv03079
Plaintiff: Stevie J. Stevenson
Defendant: Jeffrey Beard, PHD, Scott Kernan, Shannon Swain and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983

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