constitutional-delegation

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
24-251 Jack Jordan v. United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Ninth Circuit 2024-09-06 Denied attorney-discipline constitutional-delegation due-process first-amendment judicial-misconduct professional-conduct 1. Whether the U.S. Constitution delegated power to federal courts to injure a court officer (an attorney) because he stated in written federal court …
24-232 Duke Bradford, et al. v. Department of Labor, et al. Tenth Circuit 2024-08-30 Denied Amici (2) administrative-law constitutional-delegation executive-power federal-contractors minimum-wage procurement-act The Federal Property and Administrative Services Act, also known as the Procurement Act, exists to "provide the federal government with an economical …
21-68 Brendon Janis v. United States Eighth Circuit 2021-07-19 Denied constitutional-delegation delegation-of-authority due-process probation-officer risk-notification sentencing-guidelines supervised-release vagueness vagueness-doctrine 1. Does Standard Condition 12 unconstitutionally delegate authority to the probation officer? 2. Is Standard Condition 12 unconstitutionally vague?
20-1190 Richard D. Simmons v. Denis R. McDonough, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Federal Circuit 2021-02-26 Denied Amici (1)Response Waived administrative-law agency-action agency-deference article-1-legislative-power chenery-doctrine chenery-rule constitutional-delegation due-process judicial-review prejudicial-error Must a court, when taking due account of the rule of prejudicial error on review of agency action, comport with Chenery?
19-8636 Silas Bernard Peterson v. United States Ninth Circuit 2020-06-08 Denied Response WaivedIFP administrative-law attorney-general attorney-general-authority constitutional-delegation ex-post-facto notification-act retroactive-application sex-offender-registration statutory-interpretation unconstitutional-delegation Did the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA) unconstitutionally delegate to the Attorney General the decision of whether and how it …
18-7115 Richard Clark v. D. J. Harmon, Warden Fifth Circuit 2018-12-19 Denied Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2)IFP 28-usc-2241 28-usc-2255 appointments-clause article-iii constitutional-delegation due-process habeas-corpus habeas-corpus-2255-2241 ineffective-assistance-of-counsel judicial-conference separation-of-powers standing statutory-interpretation subject-matter-jurisdiction This Court's Article III inferiors are in turmoil over the meaning of 28 U.S.C. § 2255(e)'s phrase "inadequate or ineffective." Congress has not defin…
18-161 Detroit International Bridge Company, Inc., et al. v. Department of State, et al. District of Columbia 2018-08-07 Dismissed civil-rights due-process international-agreements separation-of-powers standing ' non-delegation' compact-clause congress-power constitutional-delegation constitutional-limits delegation-of-power executive-agency foreign-power intelligible-principle state-compact state-foreign-power 1. Whether Congress may delegate to an Executive Agency the duty the Constitution expressly assigns to Congress to decide whether to "Consent" to an…