| 24-1164 |
Jacqueline R. Everson v. The Coca-Cola Company, et al. |
Eleventh Circuit |
2025-05-14 |
Denied |
Response WaivedRelisted (2) |
circuit-split disability-rights due-process equitable-tolling erisa-plan statutory-violation |
1. Whether the courts are precluded from violating statutory laws affecting the rights of the ERISA plan participants nationwide.
2. Whether the cour… |
| 24-6672 |
Anil Jhingan v. Superior Court of California, Alameda County, et al. |
California |
2025-02-28 |
Denied |
IFP |
14th-amendment constitutional-rights court-enforcement due-process false-statements statutory-violation |
When a court violates 18 U.S.C. Section 1001, 18 U.S.C. Section 1519, California Civil Code Section 1572, which prohibits making false statements that… |
| 24-933 |
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, et al. v. Faysal A. Jama, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2025-02-27 |
Denied |
Amici (2)Relisted (2) |
article-iii-injury class-certification damages-class individualized-proceedings rule-23 statutory-violation |
Auto insurance policies typically promise to pay policyholders the "actual cash value" of insured vehicles that are deemed a total loss. To determine … |
| 24-408 |
Raging Capital Management, LLC, et al. v. Brad Packer, Derivatively on Behalf of 1-800-Flowers.com, Inc. |
Second Circuit |
2024-10-11 |
Denied |
Amici (1)Response Waived |
article-iii fiduciary-duty securities-exchange-act standing-doctrine statutory-violation supreme-court-precedent |
1. Did the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit apply the correct standard of law, under Article III of the United States Constitutio… |
| 24-5276 |
Rhoda Stahmann v. Christopher Wray, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation |
Seventh Circuit |
2024-08-08 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process federal-law-enforcement official-misconduct statutory-violation |
*The Defendant Violated the Most Important US Supreme Law of the Land. Violation of His U.S Official Director of the FBI. Christopher Wray Violated hi… |
| 23-6857 |
Lamar Gibson v. United States |
Eleventh Circuit |
2024-02-29 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
6th-amendment constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process fair-trial habeas-corpus ineffective-assistance lower-courts post-conviction-relief statutory-violation trial-testimony |
Question not identified. |
| 23-838 |
Brian D. Swanson v. Brad Raffensperger, Georgia Secretary of State |
Eleventh Circuit |
2024-02-05 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
17th-amendment ballot-legality civil-rights constitutional-interpretation due-process election-law elections equal-suffrage seventeenth-amendment standing statutory-violation |
The Seventeenth Amendment deprives the States of their equal suffrage in the Senate, requiring their consent under Article V of the Constitution, beca… |
| 23-5371 |
Judith Tompson v. New Hampshire |
New Hampshire |
2023-08-16 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
body-camera-evidence due-process fair-trial harmless-error legal-licensing police-misconduct police-prosecution privacy-rights rsa-105-d:2 statutory-violation |
1. Whether theNH Supreme Court should allow a NH district court judge to prosecute cases from, the
bench; as a former Conway prosecutor, while using … |
| 22-7700 |
Michael Tisius v. David Vandergriff, Warden |
Eighth Circuit |
2023-06-04 |
Denied |
IFP |
death-penalty due-process habeas-corpus juror-disqualification jury-selection procedural-claim state-concealment statutory-disqualification statutory-violation voir-dire |
An individual who was not qualified to serve under Missouri law sentenced Michael Tisius to death. This juror was, and is still, illiterate. His parti… |
| 22-446 |
Cheryl Prince-Moore v. Texas Dow Employees Credit Union |
Fifth Circuit |
2022-11-14 |
Denied |
Response WaivedRelisted (2) |
civil-rights due-process employee-rights employment employment-termination family-medical-leave-act fmla-rights health-benefits job-protection statutory-violation termination workplace-discrimination |
1. The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provides certain employees with up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job protected leave per year. It also requires th… |
| 21-6136 |
Marcio Santos-Portillo v. United States |
Fourth Circuit |
2021-11-02 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
circuit-split civil-procedure civil-rights due-process evidence-exclusion federal-law-enforcement judicial-discretion procedural-remedy separation-of-powers standing statutory-interpretation statutory-violation |
Whether a federal court has the discretion to exclude evidence obtained by federal law enforcement agents in violation of a federal statute, as three … |
| 19-1013 |
Darru K. Hsu v. UBS Financial Services, Inc. |
Ninth Circuit |
2020-02-14 |
Denied |
|
class-action controlling-question-of-law exculpatory-clause interlocutory-review appellate-jurisdiction arbitration civil-rights class-action due-process federal-arbitration-act investment-contract jurisdictional-challenge sec-regulation securities standing statutory-violation |
Question-1: Whether the Supreme Court should grant the judgment for the violation of SEC Heitman Capital No Action Letter in UBS MAC wrap-fee investme… |
| 19-706 |
Facebook, Inc. v. Nimesh Patel, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2019-12-04 |
Denied |
Amici (3)Response Waived |
article-iii-standing circuit-split civil-procedure class-certification concrete-injury concrete-interest future-risk personal-information predominance real-world-injury risk-of-harm standing-article-iii statutory-violation |
1. Whether a court can find Article III standing
based on its conclusion that a statute protects a
concrete interest, without determining that the
… |
| 19-688 |
Wells Fargo & Co., et al. v. City of Miami, Florida |
Eleventh Circuit |
2019-11-27 |
Judgment Issued |
Amici (1) |
civil-procedure civil-rights fair-housing-act legal-causation private-litigation proximate-cause standing statutory-interpretation statutory-violation tort-liability |
Whether proximate cause in private litigation about the Fair Housing Act requires more than a "logical bond" between the alleged statutory violation a… |
| 19-675 |
Bank of America Corporation, et al. v. City of Miami, Florida |
Eleventh Circuit |
2019-11-26 |
Judgment Issued |
Amici (1) |
causal-chain civil-rights directness-principles fair-housing-act injury injury-recovery proximate-cause standing statutory-violation |
In its prior decision in this case, this Court held that the Fair Housing Act (FHA) requires proof of proximate cause in the same way as other federal… |
| 18-9485 |
Dante Taylor v. New York |
New York |
2019-05-30 |
Denied |
Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2)IFP |
cell-site-location cell-site-location-information exigent-circumstances fourth-amendment privacy-interest reasonable-expectation-of-privacy secure-communications-act statutory-violation suppression-remedy warrantless-search |
Q1A. Did New York State violate the Supremacy Clause and my right to due process when it failed to adhere to this Court's requirement for retroactive … |
| 18-1345 |
Charles G. Kinney v. Mariano-Florentino Cuellar, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2019-04-29 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
bankruptcy bankruptcy-fraud civil-rights creditor-liability creditors discharged-debtor due-process federal-officers first-amendment fraud judges-and-justices judicial-crimes judicial-misconduct jurisdictional-challenge statutory-violation |
This is about crimes due to ongoing bankruptcy fraud, and judicial accessories-after-the-fact. Crimes are being committed not only by listed creditors… |
| 18-1351 |
Charles G. Kinney v. Michele Renee Clark |
Ninth Circuit |
2019-04-29 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
bankruptcy bankruptcy-fraud bankruptcy-law civil-rights creditor-misconduct criminal-concealment discharge-injunction due-process enforcement-duty first-amendment fraud judicial-immunity judicial-misconduct statutory-violation |
The counter-claim was because of the crimes (e.g. fraud) and judicial accessories-after-the-fact. Crimes are being committed not only by listed credit… |
| 18-8121 |
Edward Harrison v. Thomas Griffin, Superintendent, Green Haven Correctional Facility |
Second Circuit |
2019-02-25 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
constitutional-violation criminal-procedure due-process ineffective-assistance ineffective-assistance-of-counsel plea-allocution plea-consolidation statutory-time-limit statutory-violation time-enhancement |
Can CPL 180.30 exceed the 122hrs., or the 144hrs. (144hrs. pertains to weekends, and holidays) without extenuating, or an extension?
When CPL 160.00 … |
| 18-5350 |
Carroll Erman Crider v. Virginia |
Virginia |
2018-07-25 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
civil-rights conviction-vacatur criminal-procedure due-process habeas-corpus indictment indictment-notice jurisdiction notice standing statutory-violation |
#1 .Did the Supreme Court of Virginia err when it didn't determine that Crider was entitled to relief to vacate the judgment when the statute of Virgi… |