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4 opinions for “Jesse Harold Coffey and Doris Jean Coffey”
14‐1963(L) Kirschenbaum, et al. v. 650 Fifth Avenue and Related Properties UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT ______________ August Term 2015 (Argued: November 18, 2015 Decided: July 20, 2016)
Milwaukee Branch of the N.A.A.C.P. v. Thompsonpublic domain
935 F.Supp. 1419 (1996) MILWAUKEE BRANCH OF the N.A.A.C.P.; Felmers Chaney; Vincent Knox and Barbara White, Plaintiffs, Ramon Arellano Valdez and The Federation for Civic Action, Inc., Plaintiffs-Intervenors, v. Governor Tommy THOMPSON; Senate President Brian D. Rude; Senate Majority Leader Michael G. Ellis; Senate Minority Leader Robert Jauch; Assembly Speaker Walter J. Kunicki; Assembly Majority Leader David M. Travis; Assembly Minority Lea
WESLEY, Circuit Judge: Plaintiffs-Appellees (“Plaintiffs”) are direct or indirect victims of terrorist acts linked to the Islamic Republic of Iran (“Iran”), against which they hold unsatisfied money judgments. Plaintiffs contend that they are entitled to enforce these judgments against Defendants-Appellants Alavi Foundation and 650 Fifth Avenue Company (together, “Defendants”),1 pursuant to the Forei
McKenzie v. City of High Pointpublic domain
301 S.E.2d 129 (1983) John T. McKENZIE, Jr., et al. v. CITY OF HIGH POINT. No. 8218SC407. Court of Appeals of North Carolina. April 5, 1983. *130 Herbert L. Hyde, Asheville, for petitioners-appellants. Knox Walker, High Point, for respondent-appellee. WELLS, Judge. Part Three of chapter 160A of the General St