| 24A334 |
Richard R., et al. v. Daniel Washburn, et al. |
Arizona |
2024-10-09 |
Presumed Complete |
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constitutional-rights due-process ex-parte-order fraud-concealment medical-discharge special-action |
Question not identified. |
| 23-5425 |
Marlon Abraham Rosasen v. Thea Marie Rosasen |
Ninth Circuit |
2023-08-24 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
constitutional-rights due-process emotional-abuse ex-parte-order habitual-residence hague-convention international-child-abduction parental-rights return-remedy |
According to the International Child Abduction Remedies Act ("ICARA ") 42 U.S.C. §§ 11601-11610 (2000) and the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects o… |
| 22-1065 |
John Paul Gosney, Jr. v. United States |
Eleventh Circuit |
2023-05-02 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
asset-forfeiture asset-restraint counsel-of-choice criminal-procedure due-process ex-parte-order forfeiture-statute grand-jury right-to-counsel traceability |
I
Whether United States v. Monsanto, 491 U.S. 600
(1989), and/or Kaley v. United States, 571 U.S. 320
(2014), should be overruled or at least modified… |
| 22-6285 |
In Re Jason D. Fisher |
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2022-12-12 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
access-to-courts civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process ex-parte-order ex-parte-orders in-forma-pauperis motion-practice standing temporary-protection-order |
1. Is "permission based motion practice " legal or "negative gatekeeping " legal whereby a
citizen must ask for permission to file a motion as practic… |
| 22-5357 |
Deanna D. v. Tennessee Department of Children's Services |
Tennessee |
2022-08-16 |
Denied |
Relisted (2)IFP |
child-welfare civil-rights due-process ex-parte-order iv-e-funding parental-rights removal state-intervention |
1.) What is the purpose of the removal of
the children from the mother's care,
when there is no reason for the
removal of children from her care?
… |
| 21-1136 |
M. S. v. J. B. |
Massachusetts |
2022-02-17 |
Denied |
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due-process equal-protection ex-parte-order ex-parte-restraining-orders false-impression-of-dangerousness fifth-amendment fourteenth-amendment records-expungement restraining-order vacated-orders |
Does Mass. G.L. c. 209A(l)b prima facie infringe a defendant's 5th and 14th Amendment rights to due process and equal protection, with no remedy, by m… |
| 21-759 |
WeBuildTheWall, Inc. v. United States |
Second Circuit |
2021-11-22 |
Dismissed |
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appeal appellate-jurisdiction asset-forfeiture asset-restraint criminal-procedure due-process ex-parte-order forfeiture-statute injunction standing |
1. Can a non-party whose assets were restrained by a District Judge presiding over a criminal case, and who was blocked from a timely opportunity to b… |
| 20-593 |
Hallmark Care Services, Inc., et al. v. Superior Court of Washington, Spokane County, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2020-11-04 |
Denied |
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citizen-redress civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-damages due-process ex-parte-order government-liability judicial-immunity standing |
Spokane County initiated and prosecuted, without counsel, and directly through judicial members of its local superior court 124 joint actions against … |
| 20-5493 |
Tobias O. Reed v. Virginia |
Virginia |
2020-08-25 |
Denied |
IFP |
constitutional-evidence criminal-investigation ex-parte-order exclusionary-rule good-faith-defense good-faith-exemption illinois-v-krull prosecutorial-conduct prosecutorial-misconduct |
I. Are prosecuting attorneys who engage with a court in the course of conducting a criminal investigation, such as obtaining an ex parte order, entitl… |
| 18-1324 |
Moses Watts, Sr., et ux. v. Entergy Arkansas, Inc. |
Arkansas |
2019-04-19 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
due-process eminent-domain equal-protection ex-parte ex-parte-order judicial-procedure pro-se property-rights severance-damages takings |
1. Whether petitioners were denied due process of law by an ex parte Circuit Court order enabling an electric utility to seize, without service of not… |
| 18-257 |
Monty Bauch, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of O. B., a Minor, et al. v. Richland County Children Services, et al. |
Sixth Circuit |
2018-08-30 |
Denied |
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child-removal civil-rights complaining-witness due-process due-process-rights ex-parte ex-parte-order magistrate-testimony qualified-immunity removal-order social-worker social-worker-immunity standing witness-immunity |
1) Whether a social worker is entitled to absolute immunity when she makes false statements and omits highly relevant information as a complaining wit… |