Search

6 results for “Frederick H. Banks”

Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Tags Question Presented
19-8753 Frederick H. Banks v. United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania Third Circuit 2020-06-19 Dismissed constitution house-of-representatives preamble public-domain standing treaty Whether Adam and Gebhss' Clause in the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution gave Petitioner standing to compel the U.S. House of Representatives to revie…
18-9720 Frederick H. Banks v. United States Third Circuit 2019-06-19 Denied appeals appellate-jurisdiction civil-procedure civil-rights collateral-order-doctrine due-process jurisdiction standing timeliness Whether the District Court erred in committing federal law to the State Burner
18-9721 Frederick H. Banks v. Dennis Walker, U.S. Marshal, et al. Third Circuit 2019-06-19 Denied civil-rights due-process federal-courts habeas-corpus jurisdiction standing state-courts Whether federal courts have 'pretrial' habeas corpus jurisdiction to review state court convictions
18-8697 Frederick H. Banks v. Pennymac Holdings, LLC, fka Pennymac Mortgage Investment Trust Holdings I, LLC Pennsylvania 2019-04-04 Denied civil-procedure document-submission due-process electronic-filing fifth-amendment immigration institutional-barriers judicial-access land-use pacer prisoner-litigation privacy privacy-policy property-rights regulatory-takings social-security takings Whether the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment prohibits the government from requiring a property owner to provide a public easement as a condition…
18-8519 Frederick H. Banks v. United States Third Circuit 2019-03-22 Denied civil-procedure civil-rights criminal-procedure due-process error-coram-nobis foreign-intelligence-surveillance-act jurisdiction revocation-proceeding standing Did the appeals court and/or district court err in denying the petition for a writ of error coram nobis to vacate the criminal conviction and affirmin…
18-8167 Frederick H. Banks v. United States Third Circuit 2019-02-27 Denied appeals civil-procedure civil-rights competency due-process error-correction indian-law standing tribal-sovereignty Did the Appeals Court err in failing to find that sound reasons existed for filing the error correction motion?