Lawrence T. Newman v. Robert W. York, as Personal Representative, et al.
DueProcess JusticiabilityDoctri
Whether the refusal of the trial court to hear Newman's administrative expense motions violates the Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process Clause and other Constitutional provisions
QUESTIONS PRESENTED : 1. Whether the refusal of the trial court to hear Newman’s administrative expense motions violates the Fourteenth Amendment’s Due Process Clause and other Constitutional provisions. 2. Whether the Indiana Court of Appeals’ and Indiana Supreme Court’s decisions, which denied Newman a genuine bona fide Appeal on the merits, violate the Fourteenth Amendment’s Due Process Clause and other Constitutional provisions. i RELATED CASES . United States Supreme Court Case No. 19-89 Indiana Supreme Court Case No. 49A05-1710-ES-2475 Supervised Estate of Al Katz Lawrence T. Newman, Appellant, Vv. Robert W. York, Appellee Trial Court Case No. Date of entry of Order denying transfer: April 12, 2019 | Indiana Supreme Court Case No. 18A-ES-01721 In re the Estate of Al Katz, Deceased Lawrence T. Newman, Appellant Vv. Robert W. York, Internal Revenue Service, and State of Indiana, Appellees Trial Court Case No. Date of entry of Order denying transfer: June 18, 2019 ii