No. 22-1193

Jeffry Thul v. Deb Haaland, Secretary of the Interior, et al.

Lower Court: Sixth Circuit
Docketed: 2023-06-09
Status: Denied
Type: Paid
Response Waived
Tags: civil-rights discrimination due-process equal-protection expedited-proceedings federal-employees federal-employment post-traumatic-stress-disorder service-of-process
Key Terms:
Arbitration ERISA SocialSecurity DueProcess
Latest Conference: 2023-09-26
Question Presented (AI Summary)

Whether service of process is relevant in a psychological disability case

Question Presented (OCR Extract)

QUESTIONS PRESENTED Whether service of process is relevant in a psychological disability case when the equal protection component of the Due Process Clause confers on all federal employees injured in the line-of-duty, a federal constitutional right to be free from any discrimination, that would prevent cases involving Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder from being in every way expedited? 42 US. Code § 2000e-5(f)(5), “... to cause the case to be in every way expedited.” Whether or not the National Park Service municipality or its properly constituted legislative body’s putatively unconstitutional actions should be a consideration in determining “good cause” for a psychologically disa| bled employee’s inability to effectuate service of process; otherwise, tolling the death knell for their entire cause of action? | | | | ii

Docket Entries

2023-10-02
Petition DENIED.
2023-07-26
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 9/26/2023.
2023-06-14
Waiver of right of respondent Federal respondents to respond filed.
2023-06-06

Attorneys

Federal respondents
Elizabeth B. PrelogarSolicitor General, Respondent
Elizabeth B. PrelogarSolicitor General, Respondent
Jeffry Thul
Jeffry Thul — Petitioner
Jeffry Thul — Petitioner