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24-230 Kathleen Wright-Gottshall, et al. v. New Jersey, et al. Third Circuit 2024-08-29 Denied Response Waived bodily-integrity fourth-amendment government-employment medical-testing mootness qualified-immunity On August 6, 2021, New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Stuart Rabner and Judge Glenn Grant, in their administrative capacities as the heads of the New Je…
22-7043 Jean Montgomery v. Scialla Associates Inc., et al. Seventh Circuit 2023-03-21 Denied Response WaivedIFP administrative-procedure civil-rights due-process employment federal-courts government-employment 1. Did the court err when stating Charles Scialla and William Simpson who did not have to be attorneys to represent Petitioner? 2. Did the court err …
22-325 Adam Bruzzese v. Merrick B. Garland, Attorney General Second Circuit 2022-10-07 Denied Response Waived administrative-law adverse-employment-action constitutional-rights due-process employment-action ex-parte-statements government-employment preponderance-of-evidence procedural-fairness self-defense Can the adverse employment action against Adam Bruzzese stand if it was administered in a manner which does not satisfy due process requirements? Can…
22-326 In Re Adam Bruzzese 2022-10-07 Denied Response Waived administrative-law civil-procedure due-process employment employment-action federal-agency government-employment mandamus-writ property-rights Did the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), a federal agency administered by the Department of Justice (DOJ), deprive Bruzzese…
22-5617 Michael Farrow v. Officer Tulupia, et al. Tenth Circuit 2022-09-20 Denied Relisted (2)IFP civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-rights dismissal-of-case due-process first-amendment government-employment presumption-of-receipt rebuttal-of-presumption standing workplace-retaliation Where the Tenth Cirit Cort sancticaed the Distrist Courts (ac.) failure to address rebuttal of the pre sumption of Reciept atlourts urders), causing t…
21-1348 Claudia A. Barber v. District of Columbia Commission on Selection and Tenure of Administrative Law Judges District of Columbia 2022-04-13 Denied Response Waived administrative-law agency-decision civil-procedure due-process government-employment judicial-review presumption-of-review statutory-interpretation tenure Whether only an expressed prohibition against judicial review can clearly and conclusively overcome the presumption in favor of judicial review of an …
21-7579 Taqwa Siddeeq v. DeKalb County, Georgia Eleventh Circuit 2022-04-08 Denied Relisted (2)IFP conflict-of-interest court-record due-process employee-response employee-rights government-counsel government-employment job-tenure loudermill-standard termination-intent Does due process for terminated employee exist under the Loudermill standard when government counsel withholds from the court record the employee's wr…
21-564 Diane Scott Haddock v. Tarrant County, Texas, et al. Fifth Circuit 2021-10-18 Denied Response Waived association-rights constitutional-rights elrod-branti-test first-amendment fourteenth-amendment freedom-of-association freedom-of-petition government-employment pickering-connick-test strict-scrutiny If multiple and distinct First or Fourteenth Amendment rights are involved— either collectively or as alternative factual theories—is each right analy…
20-358 Randy Henry v. J. Bret Johnson, et al. Eighth Circuit 2020-09-17 Denied Response Waived circuit-split civil-rights due-process first-amendment free-speech government-employer government-employment public-concern public-employee retaliation When a government employee speaks on a matter of public concern, may the government punish that employee (1) if the employee's interest in freedom of…
20-141 Howard Bloomgarden v. National Archives and Records Administration District of Columbia 2020-08-11 Denied Response Waived administrative-law agency-decision exemption-6 freedom-of-information-act government-criticism government-employment personal-privacy public-disclosure Where an Assistant United States Attorney was terminated for misconduct and has continued to cite his former government service in public letters crit…
19-748 John B. Lepore v. Office of Personnel Management Federal Circuit 2019-12-12 Denied Response Waived administrative-judge-findings administrative-law annuity-calculation basic-pay civil-procedure civil-procedure-rule-52-a-6 creditable-service due-process fact-finding federal-employment government-benefits government-employee-retirement government-employment judicial-review retirement-benefits statutory-interpretation The question presented is whether the court below had the right to ignore that finding, in plain violation of Rule 52(a)(6) which states that "Findin…
18-9667 Loretta J. Alford v. Tina Ballard, et al. Fourth Circuit 2019-06-13 Denied Response WaivedIFP administrative-law civil-rights federal-employment general-services-administration government-employment inspector-general personnel-practices prohibited-personnel-actions prohibited-personnel-practices retaliation timecard-fraud whistleblower-protection 1. Doesn't the Javits-Wagner-O-Day Act Title 41 of the United States Code, Section 8502 indicate that General Services Administration handles personne…
18-857 Patrick Boyd v. Mississippi Department of Public Safety, et al. Fifth Circuit 2019-01-04 Denied Response Waived civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process employment-law first-amendment free-speech government-employment government-overreach governmental-supervision law-enforcement public-concern Whether law enforcement and governmental supervisors, by mere announcement of some collective fear, without any factual basis whatsoever, may override…
18-527 Frank Straub v. City of Spokane, Washington, et al. Ninth Circuit 2018-10-22 Denied Response Waived at-will-employment at-will-termination constitutional-rights due-process employment free-speech government-employee government-employment internet-publication liberty-interest liberty-interests reputation stigma stigma-damage Whether a government that intends to publish professionally crippling charges against its employee on the internet during the course of an at-will ter…
18-137 Ernest Hunter v. District of Columbia District of Columbia 2018-07-31 Denied Response Waived administrative-law administrative-procedure civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-challenge constitutional-law dc-government due-process employment-dispute employment-rights free-speech government-agency government-employment personnel-rules retaliation whistleblower whistleblower-act whistleblower-protection Is the application of the relevant personnel rules of the District of Columbia, including the Abolishment and D.C. Whistleblowers Acts (DCWPA) by the …