Volume 768

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Federal Reporter (F.2d)

Geigle v. Flacke

Hernandez v. I.N.S

Foster v. Robbins

Getty v. Clark

United States v. Arenal

39 Fair empl.prac.cas. 591, 37 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 35,437 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Lieutenant Otto J. Binker v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Police and Daniel F. Dunn, Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police. Appeal of Otto J. Binker, in 84-5742. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Lieutenant Otto J. Binker v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Police and Daniel F. Dunn, Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police. Appeal of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, in 84-5743. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Lieutenant Otto J. Binker v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Police and Daniel F. Dunn, Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police. Appeal of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Police and Daniel F. Dunn, Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police, in 84-5808. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Lieutenant Otto J. Binker v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State Police, James M. Petti, James F. Kessler, James J. Carey, Ronald C. Rupert, George R. Painter, John J. Mitchell, Carl J. Abernathy, Gerard M. Gallagher, Thomas R. Scales, Iv, Joseph L. Datesman, John T. Scoble, Robert Gregorich, Ronald Colyer, William S. Keighley, Thomas Bickta, Richard G. Barclay, John Kochis, William R. Benton, Arthur L. Hershey, John Gerrity, Edward Kroll, Andy Mollura, Howard Decker, Evan Jones, Ronald Craig, Thomas Lynn, John J. Carroll, Jr., Robert P. Hague, James H. Jefferies, Robert Brobson and Ronald Raber, Applicants for Intervention, in 84-5879

Moore v. C.I.R.S

Quincy Cable Tv, Inc. v. Federal Communications Commission and United States of America, Khq, Incorporated, Spokane Television, Inc., King Broadcasting Company, Association of Independent Television Stations, Inc., National Association of Broadcasters, and Town of Quincy, Washington, Intervenors. Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. v. Federal Communications Commission and United States of America, Metromedia, Inc., Community Antenna Television Association, Inc., Black Entertainment Television, National Religious Broadcasters, Television Licensees, Association of Independent Television Stations, Inc., Corporation for Public Broadcasting, National Association of Broadcasters, Spanish International Communications Corporation, National Association of Public Television Stations, Columbus Broadcasting Company, Inc., King Broadcasting Company, National Cable Television Association, Inc., Association of Maximum Service Telecasters, Inc., McGraw Broadcasting Company, Inc., National Broadcasting Company, Inc., Station Representatives Association, Taft Television and Radio Company, Inc., and Maranatha Broadcasting Company, Inc., Intervenors

American Hotel Management Associates, Inc. John R. Connelly and James Noulis v. Hugh Jones, Individually and as an Officer and Director Norman D. Groh, Individually and as an Officer and Director and National Hotel Management Corp. v. Edward Halloran, Individually and as an Officer and Director, Third Party American Hotel Management Associates, Inc. John R. Connelly and James Noulis v. Hugh Jones, Individually and as an Officer and Director Norman D. Groh, Individually and as an Officer and Director and National Hotel Management Corp. v. Edward Halloran, Individually and as an Officer and Director

Herbert M. Collins Dr. H. Marks S. Richard Barbara C. Parham William E. Swindell, Jr. Dr. Milton A. Reid Norfolk Branch, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People George Banks and Julian Hazel v. City of Norfolk, Virginia, a Municipal Corporation Vincent J. Thomas, Mayor Dr. Mason C. Andrews Joseph A. Leafe Rev. Joseph N. Green, Jr. Claude J. Staylor, Jr. Robert E. Summers and Mrs. Elizabeth M. Howell, Members of the Norfolk City Council City of Norfolk Electoral Board Paul D. Fraim, Martha H. Boone, and Paul M. Lipkin, Members of the City of Norfolk Electoral Board

No. 85-1336

Paskel v. Heckler

38 Fair empl.prac.cas. 820, 38 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 35,561 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and Delores Agee, Madeline Aiello, Edna Braten, Laura Bury, Neva Buttell, Helen Claver, Charolette Dickerson, Leslie Drummer, Gladys Dwyer, Mary Ebell, Margaret Evans, Pearl Fice, Nora Flynn, Rose Genusa, Annie Gibbons, Freda Goldsmith, Agnes Hall, Rose Harvey, Virgil Hayes, Doris Hornung, Harriet Hutton, Clara Jenkens, Mary Kaufmann, Mary Lafferty, Clara Maricle, Eleanor Marinich, Amelia Monroe, Emma Lou Moore, Ruth Osborn, Ann Pitcher, Julia Ross, Lavon Schuster, Margaret Thompson, Millie Wageman, Josephine Walker, Ann Williams, Grace Wort, Jessie Wright, and Geneva Wytcherly, Intervenors-Appellants v. Hiram Walker & Sons, Inc., and Distillery Workers of America, Local 55

Joseph L. Bumgarner v. Harry Bloodworth, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Sheriff of Poinsett County, Arkansas Gene Henderson, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Deputy Sheriff for Poinsett County, Arkansas, Joseph L. Bumgarner v. Lohnes T. Tiner, Individually and in His Official Capacity as a Practicing Attorney in the State of Arkansas David Burnett, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Prosecuting Attorney for the Second Judicial District of Arkansas Noyl Houston, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for Poinsett County, Arkansas Bill Caplinger, Individually and in His Official Capacity as a State Informant Patty Bumgarner, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as a State Informant

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