| 19-469 |
John Hsu v. City of Berkeley, California |
California |
2019-10-10 |
Denied |
arbitrary-enforcement california-law categorical-approach civil-procedure civil-rights due-process legal-enforcement standing statutory-interpretation vagueness vexatious-litigant void-for-vagueness |
Whether California's vexatious litigant statute, in key provisions, utilizes the categorical approach, requiring guesswork and inviting arbitrary enfo… |
| 19-439 |
CTIA - The Wireless Association v. City of Berkeley, California, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2019-10-02 |
Denied |
commercial-speech compelled-disclosure compelled-speech consumer-protection disclosure-requirements first-amendment government-regulation intermediate-scrutiny zauderer zauderer-standard |
Whether Zauderer's reduced scrutiny of compelled commercial speech applies beyond the need to prevent consumer deception |
| 18-7369 |
Rash B. Ghosh v. City of Berkeley, California, et al. |
California |
2019-01-10 |
Denied |
appeals appellate-review civil-procedure civil-rights court-of-appeal due-process judicial-petition judicial-review procedural-safeguards property-rights standing vexatious-litigant |
Does due process require the State to provide meaningful procedural safeguards when responding to judicial petitions? |
| 18-6813 |
Rash B. Ghosh v. City of Berkeley, California |
California |
2018-11-26 |
Denied |
appellate-procedure appellate-review civil-procedure due-process final-determination judicial-review legal-argument relitigation standing vexatious-litigant |
Was petitioner deprived of due process of law when the appellate court based its decision on an argument that had never been raised in the trial court… |