No. 23-1049
John-Henry Ayanbadejo v. Chanel Goosby, et al.
Tags: appellate-review constitutional-rights due-process equal-protection fifth-amendment first-amendment fourteenth-amendment judicial-proceedings seventh-amendment supreme-court-procedure
Key Terms:
DueProcess Privacy
DueProcess Privacy
Latest Conference:
2024-05-23
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Whether the Lower Appellate Court departed from the accepted and usual course of judicial proceedings, and/or sanctioned such a departure by the Texas District Court in instant case?
Question Presented (OCR Extract)
QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Whether the Lower Appellate Court departed ; from the accepted and usual course of judicial proceedings, and/or sanctioned such a departure by the Texas District Court in instant case? 2. Whether the Texas Supreme Court was free _to disregard United States and Texas Due Process and Equal Protection constitutional provisions under the First, Fifth, Seventh, and Fourteenth Amendment with binding precedent under their Oath of Office sworn? i
Docket Entries
2024-05-28
Petition DENIED.
2024-05-08
Reply of petitioner John Henry Ayanbadejo filed. (Distributed)
2024-05-07
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 5/23/2024.
2024-04-17
Brief of respondents Chanel Goosby, et al. in opposition filed.
2024-03-18
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due April 22, 2024)
2024-01-23
Application (23A677) granted by Justice Alito extending the time to file until March 18, 2024.
2024-01-15
Application (23A677) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from January 18, 2024 to March 18, 2024, submitted to Justice Alito.
Attorneys
Chanel Goosby, et al.
Alexander Sebastian Taylor — Hope & Causey, P.C., Respondent
Alexander Sebastian Taylor — Hope & Causey, P.C., Respondent