No. 19-562
Brian Burke v. New York City Transit Authority, et al.
Response Waived
Tags: 42-usc-1983 ada civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-interpretation defamation due-process fair-labor-standards-act first-amendment leave-to-amend pleading-standards pro-se pro-se-litigation standing state-statute title-vii unconstitutionality
Key Terms:
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Latest Conference:
2020-01-10
Question Presented (from Petition)
Pleading standards generally and/or for Title VII and/or 42 U.S.C. 1983 and/or ADA, with regards to pro se parties
If a Defamation per se claim is blocked by First Amendment opinion status when the anonymous source holds facts unknown to reader.
How false can a 'fair and true report ' be under NYS Civil Rights Law 74.
The pleading standards for Fair Labor Standards Act.
The requirements to grant leave to amend.
The requirements/pleading standards to get recognition of a claim of unconstitutionality for a state statute and/or requirements for leave to amend in that circumstance.
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Pleading standards for pro se parties in Title VII, 42 U.S.C. 1983, and ADA cases
Docket Entries
2020-01-13
Petition DENIED.
2019-12-04
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/10/2020.
2019-11-26
Waiver of right of respondents NYCTA, Nolan and Akselrod to respond filed.
2019-11-11
Waiver of right of respondents Kathianne Boniello, NYP Holdings, Inc. to respond filed.
2019-06-27
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due November 29, 2019)
Attorneys
Brian Burke
Brian Burke — Petitioner
Kathianne Boniello, NYP Holdings, Inc.
Robert D. Balin — Davis Wright Tremaine, LLP, Respondent
NYCTA, Nolan and Akselrod
Timothy J. O'Shaughnessy — New York City Transit Authority, Respondent