| 25-6039 |
Allan Douglas Wilson v. Department of State, et al. |
District of Columbia |
2025-11-05 |
Denied |
citizenship-rights compensatory-damages due-process evidence-preservation mootness-doctrine statutory-interpretation |
1. Whether the D.C. Circuit's reliance on mootness doctrine to avoid addressing a case of first impression regarding temporary deprivation of citizens… |
| 25A269 |
Department of State, et al. v. AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition, et al. |
District of Columbia |
2025-09-08 |
Presumed Complete |
administrative-procedure-act agency-discretion congressional-appropriations executive-branch funding-restrictions judicial-review |
Whether the Administrative Procedure Act permits judicial review of executive branch funding decisions that potentially conflict with congressional ap… |
| 24A831 |
Department of State, et al. v. AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition, et al. |
District of Columbia |
2025-02-26 |
Presumed Complete |
None |
|
| 23-998 |
Melanie Jerusalem v. Louisiana Department of State, et al. |
Fifth Circuit |
2024-03-12 |
Denied |
article-iii civil-rights constitutional-standing due-process election-law electronic-voting federal-elections standing voting-rights |
Did the Fifth Circuit err in ruling a registered Louisiana voter for a federal election sustained insufficient injury in fact under Article III of the… |
| 23-348 |
Kristen H. Colindres, et al. v. Department of State, et al. |
District of Columbia |
2023-10-03 |
Denied |
civil-rights constitutional-law constitutional-limitations consular-nonreviewability due-process equal-protection free-speech immigration immigration-law judicial-review standing |
Whether the doctrine of consular nonreviewability insulates from judicial review a consular decision |
| 23-334 |
Department of State, et al. v. Sandra Muñoz, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2023-09-29 |
Judgment Issued |
constitutional-rights consular-nonreviewability consular-officer due-process immigration-law immigration-nationality-act standing statutory-interpretation visa-application visa-denial |
Whether a consular officer's refusal of a visa to a U.S. citizen's noncitizen spouse impinges upon a constitutionally protected interest of the citize… |
| 22A568 |
Department of State, et al. v. Sandra Munoz, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2022-12-22 |
Presumed Complete |
None |
|
| 21-6483 |
Robert A. McNeil v. Department of State, et al. |
District of Columbia |
2021-12-02 |
Denied |
administrative-procedure appellate-jurisdiction civil-procedure due-process irs judicial-review passport-revocation standing tax tax-law |
Do courts of appeal nationwide exhibit a pattern and practice of refusing to adjudicate EVERY issue presented by the Class of disrespected, unrepresen… |
| 19-1137 |
Tennessee, By and Through the Tennessee General Assembly, et al. v. Department of State, et al. |
Sixth Circuit |
2020-03-17 |
Denied |
coerce-state-pay-federal-program commandeer-state-funds commandeering constitutional-coercion federal-commandeering federal-government federal-program legislative-standing medicaid-funding separation-of-powers standing state-funds state-legislature state-sovereignty |
Whether both chambers of a state legislature have institutional standing to sue the federal government |
| 19A712 |
Tennessee, By and Through the Tennessee General Assembly, et al. v. Department of State, et al. |
Sixth Circuit |
2019-12-26 |
Presumed Complete |
None |
|
| 18-7125 |
Refaat F. Abul Hosn v. Department of State, et al. |
Sixth Circuit |
2018-12-19 |
Denied |
admitted-mistakes authority authority-regulation breach-of-contract civil-rights contract diplomatic-immunity foreign-sovereign-immunities fsia immunity international-law iraq-invasion legal-authority political-doctrine regulatory-compliance |
Was the immunity under the FSIA affected when the invasion of Iraq occurred? |
| 18-161 |
Detroit International Bridge Company, Inc., et al. v. Department of State, et al. |
District of Columbia |
2018-08-07 |
Dismissed |
civil-rights due-process international-agreements separation-of-powers standing ' non-delegation' compact-clause congress-power constitutional-delegation constitutional-limits delegation-of-power executive-agency foreign-power intelligible-principle state-compact state-foreign-power |
Whether Congress may delegate to an Executive Agency the duty the Constitution expressly assigns to Congress to decide whether to Consent' to an 'Agre… |