court-intervention

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
22-637 In Re Larry Elliot Klayman 2023-01-11 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2) appellate-procedure civil-rights court-intervention due-process injunctive-relief judicial-misconduct judicial-review mandamus new-trial standing Petitioner Larry Klayman filed a lawsuit styled Klayman v. Rao et al., 21-cv-2473 (D.D.C.) (the "Rao Case") in the U.S. District Court for the Distric…
21-7507 Valedia Gross v. First NLC Financial Services, LLC, et al. Maryland 2022-03-31 Denied IFP appeal appeal-waiver case-reopening civil-procedure court-intervention default-judgment legal-procedure motion-to-vacate standing timeliness waiver Did the Court of Special Appeals (COSPA) err, as a matter of law, in holding that Ms. Gross waived her right to appeal the circuit court's order vacat…
20-5924 Patricia Wynn v. Mark Butler, Commissioner, Georgia Department of Labor, et al. Georgia 2020-10-06 Denied Response WaivedIFP appellate-review civil-procedure court-intervention due-process extraordinary-writ judicial-proceedings legal-review procedural-standards supervisory-power Whether the Court below "so far departed from the accepted and usual of judicial proceedings, or sanctioned such a departure by a lower course court, …
20-94 Martin Dekom v. Nationstar Mortgage, LLC New York 2020-07-29 Denied civil-procedure court-intervention due-process foreclosure foreclosure-procedure judicial-rulemaking legal-burden rulemaking-power standing statutory-interpretation statutory-requirements A county court in New York invented a legal process which streamlines foreclosure by removing statutory requirements and motions. Can a court of its o…
19-823 Susan Pearsall v. Thomas C. Guernsey, DDS Ohio 2019-12-31 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2) appellate-review civil-procedure consent constitutional-procedure court-intervention due-process judicial-modification legal-consent separation-of-powers settlement-agreement I. Whether it is unconstitutional for the Court to write, rewrite, modify, or add to a so-called settlement agreement without the consent of the parti…