Brown v. Bowman: Parties in this public interest litigation
Here are the parties to this lawsuit at this time:
PARTIES
- Plaintiff Bryan J. Brown is a permanent resident of Allen County, Indiana who is admitted to the bar of the State of Kansas (1996). He is filing this action pro se.
- The Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court, Randall T. Shepard, is sued in his official capacity as the representative of that Honorable Court.
- The Executive Director of the Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program, Terry Harrell, is sued in her official capacity for the policies and procedures of JLAP and acts undertaken within the scope of her employment and in her individual capacity for acts taken that are not within the scope of her employment or that fall outside the grant of good faith immunity.

- The Clinical Director of the Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program, Tim Sudrovech, is sued in his official capacity for the policies and procedures of JLAP and acts undertaken within the scope of his employment and in his individual capacity for acts taken that are not within the scope of her employment or that fall outside the grant of good faith immunity.
- Dr. Elizabeth Bowman is sued for her alleged private torts, unconscionable contracting and alleged collusions with government actors, the latter being the conduit to alleged liability under 42 USC § 1983.
- Dr. Steven Ross is sued for his alleged private torts and alleged collusions with government actors, the latter being the conduit to alleged liability under 42 USC § 1983.
- The unnamed Defendants John Doe and Jane Roe are co-conspirators with the named Defendants whose actions, identities and relationship with governmental entities are not fully known at this time.
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Want to read some case law on the use of political considerations (and atheist considerations) in bar admission? Those cases are presented in the catagory raising the bar, documenting how Marxist activists were let in the bar … 50 years ago. Now their poison, having spread from Russia to the world, is poised to keep Christian activists out of the bar. At least in Indiana.







