named party in court case

C12445
concept

A named party in a court case is an individual or entity explicitly identified in legal proceedings as having a direct legal interest in the outcome, such as a plaintiff, defendant, petitioner, or respondent.

All labels observed (14)

Label Occurrences
party to a legal case 6
legal party 2
civil case party 1

Instances (20)

Instance Via concept surface
Galen Black party to a United States Supreme Court case
Roe
surface form: Roe (party in Saenz v. Roe)
legal party
Bica party to a legal case
Toomer party to a legal case
Witsell party to a legal case
United States in litigation involving Indian tribes party to litigation
Morgan party to a legal case
United States in civil suits filed in the Middle District of Florida civil case party
State of Minnesota in civil litigation governmental party in civil cases
People of the State of New York party in legal proceedings
William H. Woodward legal respondent
Whiting party to a legal case
Verner, Administrator, Employment Security Commission of South Carolina
Agostini, Superintendent of Schools of the Board of Education of the City of New York government party in litigation
Felton party to a legal case
Johnson and Graham’s Lessee named party in a court case
Allied Powers in S.S. Wimbledon case party to international court case
Jackson Women’s Health Organization plaintiff in a United States Supreme Court case
Mississippi Department of Health in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization legal party
Cooley party to a court case