Rajanikanth et al v. Edlow et al
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The United States District Court for the Northern District of California docketed Rajanikanth et al v. Edlow et al (Case No. 5:26-cv-00660-EKL), a civil case concerning other immigration actions filed by private plaintiffs against Joseph B. Edlow and USCIS. Judge Eumi K. Lee is assigned to the San Jose Division. The most recent filing dated April 21, 2026 is a reply brief in support of a motion to dismiss filed by the defendants.
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This document adds a new civil immigration case to the NDCA docket: Rajanikanth et al v. Edlow et al, Case No. 5:26-cv-00660-EKL, with Judge Eumi K. Lee presiding in San Jose. The case name appears in standard federal caption format listing plaintiffs Rajanikanth et al against defendants Joseph B. Edlow and USCIS. No case summary or substantive ruling content is available from this docket entry. Practitioners tracking NDCA immigration litigation may wish to monitor this case for procedural developments, particularly the pending motion to dismiss and plaintiff's response.
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Rajanikanth et al v. Edlow et al
Case Number: 5:26-cv-00660-EKL Judge: Lee, Eumi K. Location: San Jose Case Type: Civil Case Basis: U.S. Government Defendant Nature of Suit: Other Immigration Actions Date Filed:
January 21, 2026
Last Filing Date:
April 21, 2026
View Publicly Available Documents Case Summary No summary of this case is available
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| Date Filed | Docket Number | Document Description |
|---|---|---|
| 04-21-26 | 9 | REPLY (re [7] MOTION to Dismiss ) filed byJoseph B. Edlow, USCIS. (Friend, Molly) |
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