Gina Robinson v. Fashion District Dental, et al.
DueProcess FourthAmendment JusticiabilityDoctri
1. Was it legal for the State of New York Court of Appeals to (a) refuse jurisdiction of a case they are obligated by law to take, because it clearly stated important constitutional questions, pursuant to CPLR 5601(b)(1) & (2), constituting a violation of 42 U.S. code § 1983; as well as 13th and 14th Amendment rights, and (b) To do so based on an order of dismissal that itself states no valid or applicable legal grounds for that dismissal?
2. Was it legal for The State of New York Court of Appeals to ignore Substantive Constitutional Violations Including Petitioner 's 13th And 14th Amendment Rights, Committed By The Appellate Division, First Department That Were Clearly Stated In The Preliminary Appeal Statement submitted October 18, And Jurisdictional Response Filed November 7, 2024?
3. Was it legal for The State of New York Court of Appeals to ignore Substantive Constitutional Violations Including Petitioner 's 13th And 14th Amendment Rights, Committed By The State Trial Court (NYSC) Which The Appellate Division, First Department Failed to Address That Were Clearly Stated In The Preliminary Appeal Statement submitted October 18, And Jurisdictional Response Filed November 7, 2024?
Whether the New York Court of Appeals violated constitutional rights by improperly refusing jurisdiction and dismissing a case involving alleged 13th and 14th Amendment violations