Cases
The Hispanic Leadership Fund v. Walsh
as 14-2783
Plaintiff - Appellee: The Hispanic Leadership Fund, Inc. and Freedom New York
Defendant: New York State Board of Elections, James A. Walsh, Co-chair New York State Board of Elections and Gregory P. Peterson, Commissioner of New York State Board of Elections
Defendant - Appellant: Attorney General of the State of New York, Douglas A. Kellner, Co-chair New York State Board of Elections, Evelyn J. Aquila, Commissioner of New York State Board of Elections and others
The Hispanic Leadership Fund v. Walsh
as 14-2785
Plaintiff - Appellee: The Hispanic Leadership Fund, Inc. and Freedom New York
Defendant: New York State Board of Elections, James A. Walsh, Co-chair New York State Board of Elections, Gregory P. Peterson, Commissioner of New York State Board of Elections and others
Defendant - Appellant: Douglas A. Kellner, Co-chair New York State Board of Elections, Evelyn J. Aquila, Commissioner of New York State Board of Elections and Andrew J. Spano, Commissioner of New York State Board of Elections
The Hispanic Leadership Fund, Inc. et al v. New York State Board of Elections et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 1:2012cv01337
Plaintiff: The Hispanic Leadership Fund, Inc. and Freedom New York
Defendant: James A. Walsh , Douglas A. Kellner , Evelyn J. Aquila and others
Intervenor_defendant: The Attorney General of The State of New York
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983
The Hispanic Leadership Fund, Inc. v. Federal Election Commission We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 1:2012cv00893
Plaintiff: The Hispanic Leadership Fund, Inc.
Defendant: Federal Election Commission
Amicu: Campaign Legal Center
Cause Of Action: 02 U.S.C. § 431
The Hispanic Leadership Fund, Inc. v. Federal Election Commission
as 4:2012cv00339
Plaintiff: The Hispanic Leadership Fund, Inc.
Defendant: Federal Election Commission
Cause Of Action: 02 U.S.C. § 431
Type: Civil Rights Voting

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