1:26-cv-01753 Siddika v. Rubio et al
Memorandum of Law in Support of Motion ( 10
Olga Elizbeth Uriarte Centeno v. Markwayne Mullin et al is a civil case with an unknown court. The case was filed under docket number 26-cv-01753. A temporary restraining order is a court order that temporarily restrains a party from engaging in certain behavior. This order is typically used to prevent harm or injury to a party or to preserve the status quo. The case is currently in a pre-trial stage.
Stage
Motion practice
Timeline
5 events
Coverage
5 articles
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4
Court
S.D.N.Y.
Southern District of New York · 2nd Circuit · NY
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Not captured
Civil
Stage
Motion practice
Active
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Latest Filing
1:26-cv-01753 Siddika v. Rubio et al
Motion · May 04, 2026
Coverage
5 articles
4 sources tracked
Participants
3 Defendants, 4 Plaintiffs
9 linked entities
Judge
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This case is tied to Southern District of New York, a federal district court in NY.
The newest docket activity we have is a motion dated May 04, 2026.
The visible party/entity graph currently includes Markwayne Mullin, COMMISSSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY, City and County of Denver and others.
Press monitoring has found 5 related articles from 4 distinct sources.
Olga Elizbeth Uriarte Centeno v. Markwayne Mullin et al is a civil case with an unknown court, filed under docket number 26-cv-01753. The case is currently in a pre-trial stage, with a temporary restraining order at issue.
A temporary restraining order is a court order that temporarily restrains a party from engaging in certain behavior, typically used to prevent harm or injury to a party or to preserve the status quo. The court has not yet assigned a judge to the case.
The parties are seeking to prevent harm and preserve the status quo, but the specifics of their claims and the defendant's actions are not yet clear. The case is active, with the next steps likely to involve the court's consideration of the temporary restraining order. The court's order in a related case, Myeongshim Kim et al v. Markwayne Mullin et al, issued on April 22, may also be relevant to the outcome of this case. The court's order on April 21 is also a factor to consider in this case. The parties will need to present their arguments and evidence to the court in order to resolve the case.
The court's decision will determine the outcome of the case and the fate of the temporary restraining order. The case is ongoing, with the next steps likely to involve the court's consideration of the temporary restraining order and the parties' arguments and evidence.
Memorandum of Law in Support of Motion ( 10
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Southern District of New York (S.D.N.Y.) is a federal district court in the 2nd Circuit, NY.
A Motion was filed.
The court granted Olga Elizbeth Uriarte Centeno permission to proceed with her lawsuit without paying the required filing fee. This decision allows her to continue with the case despite financial constraints. The court's ruling is significant because it enables Centeno to pursue her claims against Markwayne Mullin et al.
The court has received the administrative record from the Social Security Administration (SSA) in the case of YANOVSKY v. COMMISSSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY. This record is a collection of documents and evidence related to the plaintiff's claim for benefits. The record will be used to inform the court's decision in the case.
The court issued an order.
The court issued an order.
Memorandum of Law in Support of Motion ( 10
Proceed In Forma Pauperis ( 3
Administrative Record - SSA ( 4
Notice (Scheduling Order 2241) - optional html form ( 5
Temporary Restraining Order ( 8
Sources tracked
4 outlets · 5 articles
Timeline events
5 records on file
Last updated
16 hours, 45 minutes ago
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