...ad. The American Freedom Defense Initiative sued the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority in September after learning that the agency was postponing the...
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...Kerry Shea Price filed a pro se complaint against the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority ("WMATA") and its former General Manager John Catoe (together, "the...
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