COLLEY v. JAMES

Civil Action No. 15-cv-1385 (TSC), No. CV 17-03125 RGK (JPR).

EDWARD A. COLLEY and FREDERICK Plaintiffs, v. DEBORAH LEE JAMES Air Force Secretary, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, District of Columbia.

May 15, 2017.

Editors Note
Applicable Law: 05 U.S.C. § 702
Cause: 05 U.S.C. § 702 Administrative Procedure Act
Nature of Suit: 899 Other Statutes: Administrative Procedures Act / Review or Appeal of Agency Decision
Source: PACER


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward A. Colley, Plaintiff, Pro Se.

Frederick D. Malcomb, Jr, Plaintiff, Pro Se.

Deborah Lee James, Defendant, represented by Keith M. Staub , AUSA - Office of US Attorney.

PAUL H. GUEMMER, Defendant, represented by Keith M. Staub , AUSA - Office of US Attorney.

PATRICIA D. HOFFMAN, Defendant, represented by Keith M. Staub , AUSA - Office of US Attorney.

BOBBY C. WOODS, JR., Defendant, represented by Keith M. Staub , AUSA - Office of US Attorney.

United States of America, Defendant, represented by Keith M. Staub , AUSA - Office of US Attorney.

United States Air Force, Defendant, represented by Keith M. Staub , AUSA - Office of US Attorney.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

Pro se plaintiffs Edward A. Colley and Frederick D. Malcomb, Jr. are retired Air Force officers who were instructors in an Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps ("AFJROTC") unit. The Air Force decertified Plaintiffs as AFJROTC instructors after...

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