| 21-6728 |
David Schied v. U-Haul International, Inc., et al. |
Eighth Circuit |
2021-12-23 |
Denied |
IFP |
article-iii civil-rights constitutional-oath criminal-allegations due-process fiduciary-duties government-accountability judicial-immunity judicial-oaths whistleblower |
1. Are U.S. Courts and the SUPREME COURT really operating as "ARTICLE III" they operating under the CONSTITUTION, or under the U.S. are the UNITED NAT… |
| 21-290 |
Joseph Chapo, et al. v. Jefferson County Plan Commission |
Indiana |
2021-08-27 |
Denied |
|
2nd-amendment civil-rights constitutional-oath constitutional-structure de-facto-officer due-process injunction jurisdiction standing state-law vacant-office |
Whether the de facto officer doctrine can be applied to individuals claiming to hold a vacant office of a political subdivision made vacant by the Gen… |
| 20-5275 |
Marco Manuel Torres v. Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, et al. |
Eleventh Circuit |
2020-08-05 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
civil-rights constitutional-oath due-process judicial-misconduct judicial-review presidential-power presidential-powers separation-of-powers supreme-court treaty-rights |
1. Whether, the President (Donald Trump), with the consent of the Senate has conspired with the 9 Supreme Judexes to not execute the laws of the Unite… |
| 19-8590 |
Timothy A. Marr v. Joshua E. Doyle |
Florida |
2020-06-02 |
Denied |
IFP |
constitutional-oath due-process equal-protection fraud fraud-allegations judicial-conduct oath-of-office petition-rights right-to-petition |
WHETHER FLORIDA'S CODE OF JUDICIAL CONDUCT CAN PROVIDE AND EXCEPTION TO PERMIT FRAUD ON OR BY JUDGES AND OFFICERS OF A STATE'S COURTS.
WHETHER THE FL… |
| 18-9841 |
Charles Hines v. JTH Tax, Inc. |
Fourth Circuit |
2019-06-27 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
civil-procedure civil-rights constitution constitutional-oath due-process federal-courts judicial-accountability judicial-ethics judicial-misconduct judicial-oath justice-system legal-proceedings oath standing supreme-court |
Question not identified. |
| 18-1464 |
Milos Jiricko v. Frankenburg Jensen Law Firm, et al. |
Tenth Circuit |
2019-05-24 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
civil-procedure civil-rights constitution constitutional-interpretation constitutional-law constitutional-oath due-process judicial-review legislative-statute medical-malpractice standing supreme-court-review takings |
1. Whether the US Supreme Court can apply a blind eye to the alleged unconstitutionality of the Utah State Medical Malpractice statute, Code 78B-3401,… |