Cases pin-citing Amisub (Psl), Inc. v. State of Colorado Department of Social Services · Go Syfert

Cases pin-citing Amisub (Psl), Inc. v. State of Colorado Department of Social Services

Amisub (Psl), Inc. v. State of Colorado Department of Social Services  ·  1989  ·  12 pinpoint citations from 12 cases, 3 distinct passages.


Gubin v. State of Wisconsin Judicial Commission  ·  2025-03-03  ·  W.D. Virginia  ·  pin 879 F.2d at 789
“No relief against state officials or state agencies is afforded by § 1361.”
Bryant (ID 7323) v. Wichita Police Department  ·  2024-09-18  ·  D. Kansas  ·  pin 879 F.2d at 789
“No relief against state officials or state agencies is afforded by § 1361.”
Bryant (ID 7323) v. Wichita Police Department  ·  2024-06-27  ·  D. Kansas  ·  pin 879 F.2d at 789
“No relief against state officials or state agencies is afforded by § 1361.”
DeBella v. Topeka Fire Department  ·  2024-01-16  ·  D. Kansas  ·  pin 879 F.2d at 789
“No relief against state officials or state agencies is afforded by § 1361.”
Dunn v. Kansas, State of  ·  2023-10-10  ·  D. Kansas  ·  pin 879 F.2d at 789
“No relief against state officials or state agencies is afforded by § 1361.”
Shields (ID 47149) v. Unified Government of Wyandotte County  ·  2023-09-21  ·  D. Kansas  ·  pin 879 F.2d at 789
“No relief against state officials or state agencies is afforded by § 1361.”
(PS) Olson v. Puckett  ·  2022-08-31  ·  E.D. California  ·  pin 879 F.2d at 789
“No relief against state officials or state agencies is afforded 13 by §1361.”
Bennett v. Kingman, City of  ·  2021-06-15  ·  D. Arizona  ·  pin 879 F.2d at 789
“No relief against state officials or state agencies is afforded by § 1361.”
Galloway (ID 34138) v. Prisoner Review Board  ·  2020-08-11  ·  D. Kansas  ·  pin 879 F.2d at 789
“No relief against state officials or state agencies is afforded by § 1361.”
Dartmouth-Hitchcock et al v. NH DHHS  ·  2012-09-27  ·  D. New Hampshire  ·  pin 879 F.2d at 789
“While budgetary constraints may be a factor to be considered by a state when amending a current plan, implementing a new plan, or making the annually mandated findings, budgetary constraints alone can never be sufficient.”
Dartmouth-Hitchcock v. NHDHHS  ·  2012-03-02  ·  D. New Hampshire  ·  pin 879 F.2d at 789
"While budgetary constraints may be a factor to be considered by a state when amending a current plan, implementing a new plan, or making the annually mandated findings, budgetary constraints alone can never be sufficient."
Adkins v. Sapien  ·  2006-07-07  ·  Tenth Circuit  ·  pin 879 F.2d at 789
“No relief against state officials or state agencies is afforded by § 1361.”