No. 18-7574
Libby Haines-Marchel v. Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board
IFP
Tags: 14th-amendment civil-rights community-property community-property-law criminal-liability-transfer due-process equal-protection fundamental-right-of-marriage fundamental-right-to-earn-a-living fundamental-rights marriage-rights right-to-earn-living spousal-liability state-licensing
Key Terms:
SocialSecurity Securities Immigration
SocialSecurity Securities Immigration
Latest Conference:
2019-03-22
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Can the transfer of the criminality of one spouse be legally shifted to another innocent spouse, to deny the innocent spouse a state license, despite community property law?
Question Presented (OCR Extract)
QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Can the transfer of the criminality of one spouse, be legally shifted to another innocent spouse, to deny the innocent spouse, a state license? Can this also take place despite community property law? 2. Is sucha shift by a state the denial of the fundamental right of marriage, to make the transfer void as a violation of the Equal Protection and 14 Amendments? 3. Does such a denial interfere with the fundamental right of every person to earn a living?
Docket Entries
2019-03-25
Petition DENIED.
2019-03-07
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 3/22/2019.
2018-11-02
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due February 25, 2019)
Attorneys
Libby Haines-Marchel, dba Rock Island Chronics, LLC
Robert H. Stevenson — Robert H. Stevenson, Petitioner
Robert H. Stevenson — Robert H. Stevenson, Petitioner