No. 25-1088
Ulysses Lee Feagin v. Mansfield Police Department, et al.
Tags: appellate-jurisdiction excessive-force Johnson-v-Jones party-presentation-principle qualified-immunity tasing
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Question Presented (from Petition)
Whether the Court of Appeals violated the party presentation principle by reversing the district court on grounds never raised, and in fact affirmatively disavowed, by Respondents?
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Whether the Court of Appeals violated the party presentation principle by reversing the district court on grounds never raised, and in fact affirmatively disavowed, by Respondents?
Docket Entries
2026-03-12
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due April 16, 2026)
2026-01-30
Application (25A859) granted by Justice Kavanaugh extending the time to file until March 12, 2026.
2026-01-27
Application (25A859) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from February 10, 2026 to March 12, 2026, submitted to Justice Kavanaugh.
Attorneys
Ulysses Feagin
Daniel Adam Rubens — Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, Petitioner