2:25-cv-01228 State of Washington et al v. United States Department of Education et al
Case Summary
State of Washington et al v. United States Department of Education et al includes a declaration filing, indicating formal statements or evidence submitted to support the parties' positions. The case likely involves governmental or administrative law issues given the parties involved.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
4 events
Coverage
4 articles
Sources
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Key Issues
- • Governmental dispute
- • Administrative law
- • Declaratory evidence
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Case Timeline
4 events4:26-cv-03218 Raghukumar v. United States Department of State et al
In a legal dispute between the State of Washington and the United States Department of Education, a proposed summons was filed in court, potentially impacting the relationship between the state government and the federal education agency. Additionally, a separate case involving Raghukumar and the United States Department of State was also mentioned in the court documents.
5:26-cv-01757 Zhan v. United States Department of State et al
In a legal case involving the State of Washington and the United States Department of Education, the defendant, Zhan, voluntarily dismissed their claim against the United States Department of State. This voluntary dismissal signifies that Zhan no longer wishes to pursue their lawsuit against the Department of State.
1:25-cv-00744 CARTER et al v. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION et al
In the case involving Carter and others against the U.S. Department of Education, the court updated the schedule by setting or resetting deadlines for certain actions or filings. This adjustment helps manage the timeline of the case, ensuring that both parties know when they need to complete specific steps. Keeping deadlines clear is crucial for the orderly progress of the lawsuit.
2:25-cv-01228 State of Washington et al v. United States Department of Education et al
In the case between the State of Washington and the U.S. Department of Education, a declaration was filed, which is a formal statement presented to the court. This document likely contains important facts or evidence supporting one party's position. Such declarations help the court understand the details and context of the dispute.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
4:26-cv-03218 Raghukumar v. United States Department of State et al
Proposed Summons ( 2
5:26-cv-01757 Zhan v. United States Department of State et al
Notice of Voluntary Dismissal ( 8
1:25-cv-00744 CARTER et al v. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION et al
Set/Reset Deadlines
2:25-cv-01228 State of Washington et al v. United States Department of Education et al
Declaration ( 423