| 19-1193 |
Kristin D. Wilkinson v. Commission for Lawyer Discipline of the State Bar of Texas |
Texas |
2020-04-02 |
Denied |
14th-amendment 5th-amendment attorney-discipline confidentiality confidentiality-statutes disciplinary-proceedings due-process fifth-amendment fourteenth-amendment in-re-ruffalo professional-rights property-rights |
Does the standard for assessing the protection of Due Process Clause rights of lawyers in disciplinary proceedings announced in Jn re Ruffalo, fail to… |
| 19M45 |
Carolyn Barnes v. Commission for Lawyer Discipline of the State Bar of Texas |
Texas |
2019-08-29 |
Presumed Complete |
None |
|
| 18-833 |
Brandi K. Stokes v. Commission for Lawyer Discipline |
Fifth Circuit |
2019-01-03 |
Denied |
appellate-jurisdiction civil-procedure geneva-conventions international-law judicial-review jurisdiction procedural-review subject-matter subject-matter-characterization subject-matter-jurisdiction treaty-obligations united-states-courts |
Whether a United States Court of Appeals may rely upon the subject matter characterizations of a lower court to avoid jurisdiction to review a claim f… |
| 18A296 |
Carolyn Barnes v. Commission for Lawyer Discipline of the State Bar of Texas |
Texas |
2018-09-19 |
Presumed Complete |
None |
|
| 18-180 |
Jesus E. Tirrez v. Commission for Lawyer Discipline, et al. |
Texas |
2018-08-10 |
Denied |
burden-of-proof disbarment disbarment-proceedings due-process equal-protection in-re-ruffalo professional-license professional-licenses quasi-criminal quasi-criminal-proceeding |
Do rules that decree that the disbarment proceedings are civil and that the burden of proof is only by a preponderance, deprive Texas attorneys sued f… |