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Cassandra Hawkins v. New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services
Cassandra Hawkins v. New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, 147 N.H. 376 (2001).
DecisionVacated and remanded.
People and Organizations
Parties
- Cassandra Hawkins Appellant
- New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services Appellee
- Union Leader Corporation Amicus
- Keene Publishing Corporation Amicus
Attorneys
- Kenneth J. Barnes from New Hampshire Legal Assistance, representing Plaintiff (appellant)
- Kay E. Drought from New Hampshire Legal Assistance, representing Plaintiff (appellant)
- Mary E. Schwarzer from Attorney General, representing Defendant (appellee)
- James P. Bassett from Orr & Reno, P.A., representing Keene Publishing Corporation (amicus)
- Gregory V. Sullivan from Malloy & Sullivan, P.C., representing Union Leader Corporation (amicus)
Firms and Offices
- Attorney General Counsel firm
- Malloy & Sullivan, P.C. Counsel firm
- New Hampshire Legal Assistance Counsel firm
- Orr & Reno, P.A. Counsel firm
Supreme Court Justices
- David A. Brock Authoring justice
- John T. Broderick Jr. Concurring justice
- Joseph P. Nadeau Concurring justice
- Dalianis And Duggan Concurring justice
Case Records (1)
| Date | Record Text | Type | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| December 31, 2001 | Cassandra Hawkins v. New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services | Opinion | Supreme Court | Reporter |