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DISCLOSURE GAPS AND MISSING FILES — SUBJECT REPORT
Disclosure gaps and missing files is tracked as a control-topic lane with linked entities, records, missing documents and watch triggers.
REPORT
> What happened
> Why it matters
> Evidence status
> Missing records
> Watch next
Why it matters
Subject reports help readers understand how multiple people, institutions and records connect around one control layer.
Who / what is involved
- The New York and Presbyterian Hospital v. New York State Nurses Association
- Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
- 25-113
- Matter of Pagliughi
- Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
- 2024-07773
- Biddle v. Biddle
- Court of Appeals of North Carolina
- 25-581
- Khan v. Jewish Women International
Control layer
- disclosure-gaps
- courts-law
Records found
- The New York and Presbyterian Hospital v. New York State Nurses Association
- Matter of Pagliughi
- Biddle v. Biddle
- Khan v. Jewish Women International
- Trump v. Barbara Revisions: 7/01/26
- Trump v. Barbara
Records missing
- Primary record route
- Entity brief links
- Counter-source route
- Court/filing/contract route where relevant
What cannot be concluded
A subject pattern cannot prove intent without dated records and counter-sources.
Watch next
- New records in this subject lane
- Repeated entities
- Evidence upgrades
- Contradictions