administrative-adjudication

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
25A741 Department of Labor, et al. v. Sun Valley Orchards, LLC Third Circuit 2025-12-23 Application administrative-adjudication article-three h-2a-visa labor-dispute private-rights separation-of-powers Question not identified.
24-1280 Gesture Technology Partners, LLC v. Apple Inc., et al. Federal Circuit 2025-06-16 Denied Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (3) administrative-adjudication article-iii non-jury-forum patent-monopoly patent-validity property-rights Whether the PTO has the authority to conduct administrative adjudications regarding the validity of expired patents, and thereby extinguish private pr…
24-1281 Gesture Technology Partners, LLC v. Unified Patents, LLC Federal Circuit 2025-06-16 Denied Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (3) administrative-adjudication article-iii non-article-iii-forum patent-monopoly patent-validity property-rights Whether the PTO has the authority to conduct administrative adjudications regarding the validity of expired patents, and thereby extinguish private pr…
24A207 ParkerVision, Inc. v. TCL Industries Holdings Co., et al. Federal Circuit 2024-08-27 Presumed Complete administrative-adjudication inter-partes-review jury-trial patent-validity public-rights seventh-amendment Question not identified.
24A208 ParkerVision, Inc. v. TCL Industries Holdings Co., et al. Federal Circuit 2024-08-27 Presumed Complete administrative-adjudication inter-partes-review jury-trial patent-validity public-rights seventh-amendment Question not identified.
23A96 Henry Klein v. Louisiana Office of Disciplinary Counsel Louisiana 2023-08-01 Denied administrative-adjudication appointments-clause due-process lawyer-discipline non-article-iii-officers separation-of-functions Question not identified.
22-7708 Brian Collins v. Warden, United States Penitentiary, Victorville Ninth Circuit 2023-06-05 Denied Response WaivedIFP administrative-adjudication consent detainer federal-custody federal-jurisdiction jurisdiction-transfer primary-jurisdiction sentence-calculation sovereign-jurisdiction Was the Ninth Circuit wrong to conclude that the federal government consented to a transfer of primary jurisdiction at the end of its sentence, when n…
21-6163 Gerard M. Lynch v. New York State Justice Center for the Protection of People With Special Needs New York 2021-11-04 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP administrative-adjudication confrontation-clause confrontation-rights credibility-of-witnesses due-process hearsay-evidence occupational-debarment state-agency worker-rights The Respondent "Justice Center," a New York State agency, has a standard practice of routinely allowing uncorroborated hearsay evidence —for example, …
21-6173 Rotimi Salu v. New York State Justice Center for the Protection of People With Special Needs New York 2021-11-04 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP administrative-adjudication administrative-law confrontation confrontation-rights credibility due-process employment-law hearsay hearsay-evidence witness-credibility Does it violate due process of law for a state agency to routinely adjudicate accusations of wrongdoing on hearsay evidence alone (in over 95 percent …
20-6195 Erlin Josue Torres Zuniga v. United States Fourth Circuit 2020-11-03 Denied Response WaivedIFP administrative-adjudication administrative-agency-adjudication civil-procedure collateral-estoppel criminal-defendant due-process immigration-law jurisdiction jurisdictional-requirement notice-to-appear removal-proceedings I. Whether and under what circumstances the government may invoke collateral estoppel against a criminal defendant based on a prior administrative age…
19-1156 Merrick B. Garland, Attorney General v. Cesar Alcaraz-Enriquez Ninth Circuit 2020-03-20 Judgment Issued administrative-adjudication administrative-law appellate-procedure appellate-review credibility credibility-determination due-process immigration-law judicial-review standard-of-review withholding-of-removal Whether a court of appeals may conclusively presume an applicant's testimony is credible and true whenever an immigration judge or the Board of Immigr…
19-7121 Jay F. Shachter v. City of Chicago, Illinois Illinois 2019-12-31 Denied Response WaivedIFP administrative-adjudication administrative-hearing administrative-hearings civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-challenge due-process employment-status judicial-independence municipal-ordinance municipal-ordinances state-supreme-court-split Whether, in the City of Chicago, the adjudication of municipal ordinance infractions violates the due process requirements of the United States Consti…