state-bar-court

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
23A505 Dale Wendall Laue v. State Bar of California California 2023-12-05 Presumed Complete attorney-discipline due-process first-amendment free-speech judicial-review state-bar-court (a) Whether admission to a State Bar, or other state licensing agency, constitutes a liberty interest under the United States Constitution. (b) Wheth…
22-1056 Jeffrey Gray Thomas v. State Bar of California California 2023-05-01 Denied Response Waived administrative-law civil-rights constitutional-rights disbarment due-process expressive-association free-speech petitioning state-bar-court (1) Whether the Final Decision of a State Court Denying Review of the Decision of an Administrative Agency Recommending Disbarment, Causes an Inter…
22-6339 Derek James Jones v. State Bar of California California 2022-12-19 Denied IFP attorney-discipline brady-v-maryland due-process exculpatory-evidence fourteenth-amendment giglio-v-united-states presumption-of-innocence state-bar-court willner-v-committee-on-character-and-fitness 1. Whether the State of California violated Petitioner's Fourteenth Amendment guarantees of due process in an attorney discipline proceeding resulting…
21-6798 Daniel Everett v. Justices of the Supreme Court of California, et al. Ninth Circuit 2022-01-10 Denied Response WaivedIFP administrative-law administrative-proceedings civil-rights disability due-process involuntary-inactive-status licensee-rights standing state-bar state-bar-court younger-abstention This case asks whether the Younger abstention doctrine applies to a challenge against California State Bar rules which allow that agency to place lice…
20-1506 Jeffrey G. Thomas v. State Bar of California California 2021-04-28 Denied Response Waived 14th-amendment attorney-discipline due-process personal-jurisdiction state-bar-court subject-matter-jurisdiction I. Whether discipline of an attorney by a hearing board of a state bar "court" is void because of failure to acquire personal jurisdiction of the atto…