| 24-5585 |
Harry Sharod James-El v. Eddie M. Buffaloe, Jr., Secretary, North Carolina Department of Public Safety |
Fourth Circuit |
2024-09-20 |
Denied |
None |
Question not identified. |
| 22-6590 |
In Re Harry Sharod James |
|
2023-01-20 |
Dismissed |
civil-procedure constitutional-law district-court federal-courts federal-jurisdiction judicial-review jurisdictional-challenge mandamus procedural-standing statutory-interpretation subject-matter-jurisdiction |
Whether the petitioner is entitled to a writ of mandamus to compel the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and the U.S. District Court for th… |
| 22-5841 |
Harry Sharod James v. United States |
Fourth Circuit |
2022-10-14 |
Denied |
civil-procedure commerce-clause confrontation-clause constitutional-authority district-court filing-fee judicial-tax procedural-discretion standing subject-matter-jurisdiction |
Did the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and the United States District Court of North Carolina, Eastern District abuse its discr… |
| 22-5592 |
Harry Sharod James v. Eddie M. Buffaloe, Jr., Secretary, North Carolina Department of Public Safety |
Fourth Circuit |
2022-09-15 |
Denied |
14th-amendment 5th-amendment constitutional-interpretation court-authority due-process federal-courts jurisdictional-challenge legislative-power state-courts subject-matter-jurisdiction |
Does Suloskantial and Procedure Due Process of the 5th and 14th Amendments establish Subject Matter Jurisdiction, and do Courts (Federal and STATE) ha… |
| 21-6167 |
Harry Sharod James v. Roy Cooper, et al. |
Fourth Circuit |
2021-11-03 |
Denied |
access-to-courts civil-rights constitutional-rights court-access due-process equal-protection judicial-procedure law-library legal-access prisoner-rights |
Whether the petitioner was deprived of his fundamental constitutional right of access to the courts by not having access to a meaningful, effective, a… |
| 20-8344 |
Harry Sharod James v. Tom Brickhouse, et al. |
Fourth Circuit |
2021-06-17 |
Denied |
criminal-procedure due-process equal-protection evidence-admissibility ex-post-facto grand-jury impartial-jury indictment judicial-discretion trial-rights |
Does the Due Process Clause require any charging element being in the indictment and presented to a Grand Jury? |