No. 19-821

Isaac M. Nsejjere v. Reuben Smith, et ux.

Lower Court: Washington
Docketed: 2019-12-31
Status: Denied
Type: Paid
Tags: constitutional-law constitutional-rights deprivation deprivation-of-rights due-process equal-protection legal-principles state-action unequal-protection
Key Terms:
DueProcess
Latest Conference: 2020-02-28
Question Presented (from Petition)

1. Is a state action constitutional when it leads to deprivation by denying a process that is "due", and premised on unequal protection under the law?

2. Does a state's failure to follow its own rules and principles that have been established in a system of jurisprudence violate constitutional due process when such failure leads to "depriv[ation]"?

Question Presented (AI Summary)

Is a state action constitutional when it leads to deprivation by denying a process that is 'due', and premised on unequal protection under the law?

Docket Entries

2020-03-02
Petition DENIED.
2020-02-12
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 2/28/2020.
2019-12-23
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due January 30, 2020)

Attorneys

Isaac Nsejjere
Isaac Nsejjere — Petitioner