No. 24-432
William F. Kaetz v. Educational Credit Management Corporation, et al.
Response WaivedRelisted (2)
Tags: bankruptcy-law bill-of-rights constitutional-rights judicial-review separation-of-powers student-loans
Key Terms:
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Latest Conference:
2025-02-28
(distributed 2 times)
Question Presented (from Petition)
Can this Court, consistently with its obligations to uphold and to enforce the Constitution, trade the constitutionally guaranteed rights of millions of people to the protections of the Constitution's enumerated separation of powers and its bill of rights, for the possibility of avoiding some difficulties that may arise from the finding of a separation of powers offense in student loan bankruptcy matters?
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Whether the Supreme Court can constitutionally preserve separation of powers and individual rights in student loan bankruptcy matters
Docket Entries
2025-03-03
Rehearing DENIED.
2025-02-12
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 2/28/2025.
2025-01-04
Petition for Rehearing filed.
2024-12-16
Petition DENIED.
2024-11-26
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 12/13/2024.
2024-11-07
Waiver of Equifax Information Services LLC of right to respond submitted.
2024-11-07
Waiver of right of respondent Equifax Information Services LLC to respond filed.
2024-11-04
Waiver of TransUnion of right to respond submitted.
2024-11-04
Waiver of right of respondent TransUnion LLC to respond filed.
2024-10-30
Waiver of right of respondent Experian Information Solutions, Inc. to respond filed.
2024-09-11
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due November 18, 2024)
Attorneys
Equifax Information Services LLC
Adam Theodore Hill — Seyfarth Shaw LLP, Respondent
Experian Information Solutions, Inc.
Debra M. Wallin — Traflet & Fabian, Respondent
TransUnion
William F. Kaetz
William F. Kaetz — Petitioner