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Voronin v. United States of America

25-cv-80117
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Case Summary

Voronin v. United States of America (Docket 25-cv-80117) is a civil action naming the federal government as defendant. The only docket activity reflected is a scheduling entry to set or reset hearings, placing the case in active pretrial proceedings. The nature of Voronin's claims against the United States — whether tort, civil rights, or another theory — is not confirmed. Sovereign immunity and the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) are standard threshold issues in suits against the government.

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9:25-cv-80117 Voronin v. United States of America

Hearing · April 20, 2026

A hearing was scheduled or rescheduled in Voronin v. United States of America, Case No. 9:25-cv-80117, pending in federal court. The docket entry reflects an internal scheduling action — a hearing date was either set for the first time or moved.

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Key Issues

  • Claims against the United States government
  • Sovereign immunity and FTCA applicability
  • Hearing scheduling status
  • Jurisdictional basis
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Hearing April 20, 2026

9:25-cv-80117 Voronin v. United States of America

A hearing was scheduled or rescheduled in Voronin v. United States of America, Case No. 9:25-cv-80117, pending in federal court. The docket entry reflects an internal scheduling action — a hearing date was either set for the first time or moved.

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