No. 24-432
William F. Kaetz v. Educational Credit Management Corporation, et al.
Response WaivedRelisted (2)
Tags: bankruptcy-law bill-of-rights constitutional-rights judicial-review separation-of-powers student-loans
Key Terms:
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Latest Conference:
2025-02-28
(distributed 2 times)
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Whether the Supreme Court can constitutionally preserve separation of powers and individual rights in student loan bankruptcy matters
Question Presented (OCR Extract)
No question identified. : i Question to Consider Can this Court, consistently with its obligations to uphold and to enforce the Constitution, trade the constitutionally guaranteed rights of millions of people to the pro: tections of the Constitution’s enumerated separation of pow: ers and its bill of rights, for the possibility of avoiding some . difficulties that may arise from the finding of a separation of powers offense in student loan bankruptcy matters?
Docket Entries
2025-03-03
Rehearing DENIED.
2025-02-12
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 2/28/2025.
2025-01-04
Petition for Rehearing filed.
2024-12-16
Petition DENIED.
2024-11-26
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 12/13/2024.
2024-11-07
Waiver of Equifax Information Services LLC of right to respond submitted.
2024-11-07
Waiver of right of respondent Equifax Information Services LLC to respond filed.
2024-11-04
Waiver of TransUnion of right to respond submitted.
2024-11-04
Waiver of right of respondent TransUnion LLC to respond filed.
2024-10-30
Waiver of right of respondent Experian Information Solutions, Inc. to respond filed.
2024-09-11
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due November 18, 2024)
Attorneys
Equifax Information Services LLC
Adam Theodore Hill — Seyfarth Shaw LLP, Respondent
Experian Information Solutions, Inc.
Debra M. Wallin — Traflet & Fabian, Respondent
TransUnion
William F. Kaetz
William F. Kaetz — Petitioner