| 22-551 |
Francisco Negrete, et al. v. City of Oakland, California, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2022-12-16 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
civil-rights consent-decree federal-consent-decree federal-court-power federal-jurisdiction federal-power local-government municipal-charter settlement-agreement state-law state-law-conflict subject-matter-jurisdiction |
1. Pursuant to this Court's decisions in Grable & Sons Metal Products, Inc. v. Darue Engineering & Mfg., 545 U.S. 308, 314 (2005) and Gunn v. Minton, … |
| 21-206 |
Mourice Neal v. City of Detroit, Michigan |
Michigan |
2021-08-13 |
Denied |
|
civil-rights constitutional-compliance constitutional-interpretation constitutional-law due-process judicial-oath judicial-power legal-jurisdiction standing state-law-conflict statutory-interpretation |
1. United States constitution is the supreme law governing this land correct?
2. All judges in every state is bound by oath or affirmation federal an… |
| 20-700 |
Addie Smith v. Syhadley, LLC |
Washington |
2020-11-20 |
Denied |
|
arbitration-agreement arbitration-agreements civil-procedure federal-arbitration-act motion-to-compel preemption state-law state-law-conflict supersedeas supreme-clause |
1. Whether the Federal Arbitration Act preempts state Supersedeas law? Does this state law conflict with the FAA?
2. Whether the Federal Arbitration … |
| 19-6989 |
George Calvin Belt v. Florida |
Florida |
2019-12-18 |
Denied |
IFP |
administrative-law child-support federal-authority federal-legislation federal-preemption state-authority state-law-conflict state-legislation state-statute supremacy-clause unemployment-benefits |
QUESTION 1.
A.
How it is possible that the State of Florida, Department of Revenue, Child Support Program
(hereinafter referred to as DOR CSP) can enf… |
| 18-9591 |
Brandon Wayne Taylor v. Texas |
Texas |
2019-06-07 |
Denied |
IFP |
brady-violation civil-rights constitutional-procedure criminal-procedure due-process evidence full-faith-and-credit full-faith-credit interstate-evidence standing state-law-conflict texas-law |
When evidence is illegally obtained in violation of California laws can Texas legally benefit from this illegal act by allowing this evidence in a Tex… |