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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
24-1319 Sriyantha Benedict Sirimanne, et ux. v. Miguel Garcia California 2025-06-27 Denied Response Waived admissible-evidence due-process factfinding judicial-review parol-evidence-rule statute-of-frauds 1. Whether a judgment based on inadmissible evidence violates due process.
23-1262 Ikemefuna Stephen Nwoye v. Barack H. Obama, former President of the United States, et ux. Second Circuit 2024-06-04 Denied civil-claim civil-liability continuing-wrong factfinding insufficient-pleading jurisdictional-conflict presidential-immunity pro-se-litigation scope-of-employment statute-of-limitation statute-of-limitations 1. Whether the 2nd Circuit erred in law in upholding the District Court's dismissal of the case on grounds of being frivolous because of presidential …
22-958 Andris Pukke, et al. v. Federal Trade Commission, et al. Fourth Circuit 2023-04-03 Denied civil-contempt civil-rights due-process factfinding federal-trade-commission-act fifth-amendment injunction injunction-violation monetary-relief monetary-sanctions 1. In the exercise of their power to impose civil contempt sanctions, the courts have balanced the competing concerns of necessity and potential arbit…
21-831 Matt P. Jacobsen v. Rushmore Loan Management Services, LLC, et al. Ninth Circuit 2021-12-06 Denied Response Waived claim-preclusion factfinding federal-jurisdiction judicial-notice logically-consistent mortgage-dispute prior-action res-judicata statutory-interpretation 1. Does Res Judicata apply when the earlier action(s) did not cover all the claims and allegations of the later case? 2. Must a District Court find f…
19-8400 Roy Allen Nichols v. United States Sixth Circuit 2020-05-05 Denied Response WaivedIFP appellate-review constitutional-law court-of-appeals criminal-defendant criminal-procedure due-process factfinding fifth-amendment sentencing sentencing-enhancement 1. Whether a Court of Appeals violates a criminal defendant's right to Due Process, guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitutio…
18-6185 Jason Beckman v. Florida Florida 2018-10-02 Denied Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2)IFP apprendi apprendi-v-new-jersey criminal-procedure due-process fact-finding factfinding jury-factfinding juvenile-sentencing life-sentence miller-factors miller-v-alabama sentencing-factors sixth-amendment Petitioner Jason Beckman, a juvenile at the time of the offense, was convicted of first-degree murder. Because he was a juvenile, he received an indiv…