| 22-6544 |
Bradley B. Miller v. Andrea Plumlee, Judge, District Court of Texas, Dallas County |
Texas |
2023-01-17 |
Dismissed |
civil-procedure due-process federal-removal fourteenth-amendment judicial-immunity jurisdiction res-judicata standing state-court-jurisdiction statute-of-limitations |
Whether state court jurisdiction halts during the pendency of a federal removal |
| 22-5041 |
Bradley B. Miller v. Virginia Talley Dunn |
Texas |
2022-07-06 |
Dismissed |
attorney-fees bias civil-procedure constitutional-rights due-process fraud motion-to-dismiss texas-rules-civil-procedure trial-court-judgment void-judgment want-of-prosecution |
Whether the trial court judgments were the result of fraud, and are thus void; and whether such a judgment violates Due Process |
| 20-6965 |
Bradley B. Miller v. Virginia T. Dunn |
Texas |
2021-01-28 |
Denied |
constitutional-rights contempt court-fine court-fines due-process fourteenth-amendment indigent-party judicial-discretion jurisdiction removal |
Whether the levying of a court fine against an indigent party represents a violation of constitutional Due Process |
| 18-7450 |
Bradley B. Miller v. Texas, et al. |
Fifth Circuit |
2019-01-16 |
Denied |
anti-injunction-act civil-liability civil-procedure federal-jurisdiction federal-law judicial-immunity removal removal-proceedings state-court-procedure state-courts supremacy-clause title-28 |
Whether federal jurisdiction remains during the pendency of a removal |