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11 results for “City of Detroit, Michigan”
| Case | Title | Lower Court | Docketed | Status | Tags | Question Presented |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25A688 | Pennsylvania, et al. v. Jose Montanez, et al. | Third Circuit | 2025-12-11 | Application | americans-with-disabilities-act medical-contractors prisoners-rights rehabilitation-act state-liability vicarious-liability | Whether a state can be held vicariously liable under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Rehabilitation Act for medical care violations committed … |
| 25A119 | Donald Olsen v. Aaron Salter | Sixth Circuit | 2025-07-29 | Presumed Complete | constitutional-rights due-process eyewitness-testimony law-enforcement qualified-immunity show-up-identification | Whether a police officer can be held liable for a due process violation when conducting a single-photo show-up identification procedure and whether qu… |
| 24-7022 | Darrell Lamar Marshall v. City of Detroit, Michigan, et al. | Sixth Circuit | 2025-04-17 | Dismissed | civil-rights color-of-law conspiracy constitutional-violations fraud statute-of-limitations | Whether there is a statute of limitations for civil and criminal charges involving fraud, conspiracy, and constitutional violations against a minor un… |
| 24-545 | Richard Wershe, Jr. v. City of Detroit, Michigan, et al. | Sixth Circuit | 2024-11-14 | Denied | circuit-split diligence equitable-tolling habeas-corpus prisoner-doctrine retaliation | Whether the two-factor Holland v. Florida equitable tolling test applies universally across federal cases and how circuits should interpret diligence … |
| 23A463 | LaTausha Simmons v. City of Detroit, Michigan, et al. | Sixth Circuit | 2023-11-21 | Presumed Complete | civil-rights digital-access due-process first-amendment fourteenth-amendment indigent-rights | Whether an indigent plaintiff's inability to access digital technology constitutes a violation of First Amendment free speech and Fourteenth Amendment… |
| 23-5267 | Dana Lunn v. City of Detroit, Michigan, et al. | Sixth Circuit | 2023-08-02 | Denied | civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-rights court-dismissal discrimination due-process equal-protection judicial-review legal-procedure standing | Why was my case dismissed without my knowledge? |
| 22-6016 | Sheila Gray v. City of Detroit, Michigan | Sixth Circuit | 2022-11-08 | Denied | civil-procedure court-discretion judicial-error jury-verdict overturning-verdict standard-of-review substantial-evidence trial-evidence trial-procedure weight-of-evidence witness-testimony | Whether Appellant presents substantial evidence that the unanimous jury verdict goes against the great weight of the evidence presented at trial and s… |
| 22-365 | Reform America, dba Created Equal, et al. v. City of Detroit, Michigan, et al. | Sixth Circuit | 2022-10-18 | Denied | civil-rights first-amendment free-speech protest-rights public-forum security-justification strict-scrutiny viewpoint-discrimination | Does the City's viewpoint-based restriction on protestors in a public forum satisfy strict scrutiny? |
| 21-1292 | S. Baxter Jones v. City of Detroit, Michigan | Sixth Circuit | 2022-03-24 | Denied | ada americans-with-disabilities-act civil-rights due-process employment-discrimination public-entity rehabilitation-act respondeat-superior standing vicarious-liability | Whether public entities can be vicariously liable for ADA-Title-II-violations |
| 21-206 | Mourice Neal v. City of Detroit, Michigan | Michigan | 2021-08-13 | Denied | civil-rights constitutional-compliance constitutional-interpretation constitutional-law due-process judicial-oath judicial-power legal-jurisdiction standing state-law-conflict statutory-interpretation | Whether the United States Constitution and state constitutions are the supreme law governing the land, and whether judges and law enforcement officers… |
| 21-5344 | Edith Woodberry v. City of Detroit, Michigan | Sixth Circuit | 2021-08-11 | Denied | bankruptcy bankruptcy-court constitutional-obligation due-process eminent-domain fifth-amendment just-compensation public-policy takings | Whether the bankruptcy court can discharge the City of Detroit's constitutional obligation to pay just compensation after taking private property via … |