| 24-690 |
Leslie E. Carr, et al. v. New York Division of Housing & Community Renewal, et al. |
New York |
2024-12-30 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
administrative-deference agency-interpretation constitutional-rights due-process equal-protection state-courts |
Whether, under proper application of
Loper Light Enterprises v. Raimondo,
state courts should no longer mechanically
defer to a state administrativ… |
| 24A420 |
Randal Jerome Dalavai, as Successor in Interest to Decedent Geetha Dalavai and son of Geetha Dalavai v. The Regents, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2024-10-30 |
Presumed Complete |
|
administrative-deference circuit-split emtala hospital-liability medical-treatment patient-stabilization |
Whether a hospital's obligation under the Emergency Medical Treatment & Labor Act ("EMTALA") ends when the patient is admitted to the hospital, as the… |
| 23-7205 |
Luke Joselin v. United States |
Eleventh Circuit |
2024-04-11 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
administrative-deference circuit-split fraud fraud-loss intended-loss kisor-v-wilkie loss-calculation sentencing-guidelines statutory-interpretation |
Whether the Commentary to the Fraud Loss Table U.S.S.G. §2B1.1(b), Note 3(A) Defining Loss as Including "Intended Loss," Should Be Given Deference Aft… |
| 23-1000 |
Therese M. Waters, on Behalf of Kelly E. Waters v. Xavier Becerra, Secretary of Health and Human Services |
Sixth Circuit |
2024-03-12 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
administrative-deference benefit-coverage disability-discrimination enteral-nutrition medical-necessity medicare-act medicare-coverage organ-dysfunction prosthetic-devices secretary statutory-authority statutory-interpretation |
(1) Is the Secretary statutorily authorized, or entitled to deference, to deny benefit coverage for an entire group of benefits (here, enteral nutriti… |
| 23-6855 |
William B. Hungerford, Jr. v. United States |
Fifth Circuit |
2024-02-28 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
administrative-deference administrative-law agency-deference agency-interpretation criminal-prosecution due-process EB-5-investment-program fifth-circuit regulatory-interpretation regulatory-scheme standing |
In recent years, this Court and commentators alike have expressed increasing alarm over the unbridled deference afforded to agency bureaucrats' interp… |
| 23A606 |
Therese M. Waters, on Behalf of Kelly E. Waters v. Xavier Becerra, Secretary of Health and Human Services, et al. |
Sixth Circuit |
2024-01-02 |
Presumed Complete |
|
administrative-deference medical-food medicare-coverage metabolic-disorder prosthetic-device statutory-interpretation |
Question not identified. |
| 23-6347 |
Trayone Lefferio Bell v. United States |
Eleventh Circuit |
2023-12-26 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
actual-loss administrative-deference circuit-split federal-sentencing-guidelines fraud-guidelines intended-loss kisor-v-wilke loss-calculation sentencing-guidelines statutory-interpretation |
Does the intended loss commentary to the fraud guidelines § 2B1.1(b)(1) violate this court's decision Kisor v. Wilke, 139 S.Ct. 2400 (2019). |
| 23A474 |
Xiaorong You, aka Shannon You v. United States |
Sixth Circuit |
2023-11-28 |
Presumed Complete |
|
administrative-deference circuit-split economic-espionage intended-loss sentencing-guidelines trade-secrets |
Question not identified. |
| 22-6000 |
Norman Clement v. Drug Enforcement Administration |
District of Columbia |
2022-11-07 |
Denied |
Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP |
21-cfr-1306.04(a) administrative-deference controlled-substances corresponding-responsibility dea-registration medical-purpose pharmacy-responsibility prescription-legitimacy |
1. Whether a pharmacy violates its corresponding responsibility under 21 C.F.R. § 1306.04(a) by being required to operate beyond licensing requirement… |
| 22-120 |
Suntree Pharmacy, et al. v. Drug Enforcement Administration |
Eleventh Circuit |
2022-08-09 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
administrative-deference administrative-law controlled-substances dea dea-registration deference legitimate-medical-purpose medical-purpose prescription prescription-filling regulatory-interpretation |
Whether a pharmacy violates its corresponding responsibility under 21 C.F.R. § 1306.04(a) and knowingly fills a prescription for a controlled substanc… |
| 19-1304 |
Indian River County, Florida, et al. v. Department of Transportation, et al. |
District of Columbia |
2020-05-20 |
Denied |
Amici (2) |
administrative-deference federal-assistance qualified-highway-or-surface-freight-transfer-faci skidmore-deference statutory-interpretation surface-transportation tax-exempt-bonds title-23 transportation-project |
The Internal Revenue Code authorizes the issuance of tax-exempt bonds to finance "qualified highway or surface freight transfer facilities." 26 U.S.C.… |
| 19-7188 |
John Jay Powers v. M. L. Stancil |
Tenth Circuit |
2020-01-08 |
Denied |
Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2)IFP |
18-usc-3584 18-usc-3584a administrative-deference administrative-law bureau-of-prisons criminal-procedure criminal-sentencing deference federal-bureau-of-prisons federal-courts federal-sentencing sentencing-interpretation statutory-ambiguity statutory-interpretation |
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ANY OF THE CIRCUITS, THE TENTH CIRCUIT HELD THE LANGUAGE OF 18 U.S.C. 3584(a)'S PHRASE "AT THE SAME TIME" TO BE AMBIGUOUS. THE T… |
| 19-671 |
Daniel A. Grover v. Office of Personnel Management |
Federal Circuit |
2019-11-26 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
administrative-deference administrative-law administrative-procedure agency-deference agency-interpretation civil-procedure civil-service due-process federal-regulations regulatory-compliance statutory-interpretation ultra-vires |
Whether the deference standard regarding federal agencies interpretation of their own regulations must continue in the light of the admission by the O… |