1:26-cv-02842 S.F. et al v. New York City Department of Education
Case Summary
In the case 1:26-cv-02842 S.F. et al v. New York City Department of Education, plaintiffs have brought a legal action against the New York City Department of Education. The case involves a dispute related to the educational services or policies administered by the Department. The docket includes a letter filed in the court record, which may pertain to procedural or substantive matters within the litigation. Specific details about the claims or defenses are not provided in the available information.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
4 events
Coverage
4 articles
Sources
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Key Issues
- • Education law compliance
- • Administrative procedures
- • Plaintiffs' rights in public education
- • Government agency liability
Case Timeline
4 events1:26-cv-03064 J.W. et al v. New York Department of Education
A new related case, J.W. et al v. New York Department of Education, has been filed alongside the existing case S.F. et al v. New York City Department of Education. This indicates ongoing legal challenges involving the New York Department of Education, potentially addressing similar issues or claims.
1:23-cv-09826 L.T. et al v. The New York City Department of Education et al
A letter was filed in the case L.T. et al v. The New York City Department of Education, which is related to the ongoing litigation involving the New York City Department of Education. This filing may contain important updates or arguments relevant to the case's progress.
1:26-cv-02842 S.F. et al v. New York City Department of Education
The court issued an official order in the case of S.F. and others versus the New York City Department of Education. This order represents a formal decision or instruction from the judge regarding the ongoing legal dispute. Such orders can influence how the case proceeds or resolve specific issues between the parties.
4:26-cv-02842 Smith v. County of San Mateo et al
In the case Smith v. County of San Mateo, the parties decided whether to allow a US Magistrate Judge to handle the case instead of a District Judge. This decision affects how the case will be managed and who will oversee the proceedings. It matters because it can influence the speed and manner in which the case is resolved.
Press Coverage
1:26-cv-03064 J.W. et al v. New York Department of Education
Civil Cover Sheet ( 3
1:23-cv-09826 L.T. et al v. The New York City Department of Education et al
1:26-cv-02842 S.F. et al v. New York City Department of Education
4:26-cv-02842 Smith v. County of San Mateo et al
Consent/Declination to Proceed Before a US Magistrate Judge ( 13