| 24-6727 |
David Wood v. Rachel Patton, Assistant Attorney General |
Fifth Circuit |
2025-03-10 |
GVR |
Relisted (2)IFP |
article-iii-standing declaratory-judgment judicial-review plaintiff-injury redressability state-official |
Does Article III standing require a particularized determination of whether a specific state official will redress the plaintiff's injury by following… |
| 24-5942 |
Garry Wayne Wilson v. Carrie Bridges, Warden |
Tenth Circuit |
2024-11-08 |
Denied |
IFP |
constitutional-interpretation declaratory-relief federal-jurisdiction sovereign-immunity state-official tribal-rights |
If the filer enrolled freedyipm rf (Ihero^ nUilsn Tribe Is (LOMldereJl. an JT^duu'i iO;f£m ?£> fhedMT^ of t&s (kwh adr^ Co^fTro -fjuork, 5^7 US (2a^i)… |
| 23-7809 |
Ruben Gutierrez v. Luis Saenz, et al. |
Fifth Circuit |
2024-06-26 |
Judgment Issued |
Amici (2)IFP |
article-iii-standing circuit-split declaratory-judgment due-process federal-courts redressability reed-v-goertz state-official |
In Reed v. Goertz, 598 U.S. 230, 234 (2023), this Court held that Rodney Reed has standing to pursue a declaratory judgment that Texas's post-convicti… |
| 23-941 |
In Re First Choice Women's Resource Centers, Inc. |
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2024-02-28 |
Denied |
Amici (4) |
civil-rights due-process federal-jurisdiction free-speech investigatory-demand pre-litigation-challenge ripeness section-1983 standing state-official |
Whether a section 1983 suit to enjoin an unlawful investigatory demand by a state official is ripe only after a state court has enforced the demand. |
| 23A580 |
Antowan Thorne v. United States |
Fourth Circuit |
2023-12-22 |
Presumed Complete |
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election-certification election-challenge election-dispute federal-law safe-harbor state-official |
Question not identified. |
| 22-149 |
Rosalie Weisfeld, et al. v. John Scott, Texas Secretary of State, et al. |
Fifth Circuit |
2022-08-17 |
Denied |
Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2) |
constitutional-challenge election-law enforcement-authority ex-parte-young federal-jurisdiction federalism sovereign-immunity standing state-official |
Under Ex parte Young's exception to state sovereign immunity, a state official is suable in an action for prospective relief from enforcement of an al… |
| 22-43 |
Program Administrator of the New Hampshire Controlled Drug Prescription Health and Safety Program v. Department of Justice |
First Circuit |
2022-07-15 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
administrative-subpoena anti-commandeering commandeering drug-enforcement federalism healthcare-program prescription-drug-monitoring state-data state-official state-sovereignty |
1. Whether an administrative investigative subpoena issued under 21 U.S.C. §876 to a state official commanding her to act in her official capacity to … |
| 21-7559 |
Vitaly Kolosha v. Oklahoma |
Oklahoma |
2022-04-06 |
Denied |
IFP |
civil-rights constitutional-challenge detention-powers due-process federal-jurisdiction federal-law legal-standing retroactivity state-law state-official state-sovereignty treason |
Question not identified. |
| 20-1248 |
Kyle Kinzy, et ux. v. First Tennessee Bank, N.A. |
Illinois |
2021-03-09 |
Denied |
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arbitrary-and-capricious due-process electronic-filing filing-requirements state-official substantive-due-process |
1. Whether a state official arbitrarily and capriciously violates substantive due process by rejecting a timely electronic filing merely because attac… |
| 20-5024 |
Calvin Earl Brown v. Blair Williams, Clerk, Superior Court of North Carolina, Wake County |
Fourth Circuit |
2020-07-13 |
Denied |
IFP |
administrative-review civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-challenge due-process equal-protection pro-se-litigation standing state-court-procedure state-official |
Whether it is unconstitutional that this pro se litigant (Petitioner) is denied the ability to be able to challenge the explicit correctness of a stat… |
| 18-1191 |
Carter Davenport v. Estate of Marquette F. Cummings, Jr. |
Eleventh Circuit |
2019-03-13 |
Denied |
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civil-procedure civil-rights davis-v-scherer due-process legal-authority money-damages qualified-immunity standing state-law state-law-authority state-official takings |
Whether a state official's qualified immunity defense to a claim for money damages necessarily fails if he cannot first prove that he had authority un… |