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24-88 John Doe v. The Trustees of Indiana University, et al. Seventh Circuit 2024-07-29 Denied circuit-split civil-procedure civil-rights due-process judicial-discretion pseudonym retaliation standing summary-judgment title-ix Whether a district court abuses its discretion when, without a finding of risk of physical harm, improper retaliation, or minor status, it permits a p…
21-5390 Jeanette S. R. Lipinski v. Yolanda Castaneda, et al. Seventh Circuit 2021-08-18 Denied civil-rights conflict-of-interest court-administration due-process federal-procedure judicial-bias judicial-conduct judicial-disability judicial-ethics judicial-misconduct recusal Judicial-misconduct
21A15 Ryan Klaassen, et al. v. Trustees of Indiana University Seventh Circuit 2021-08-06 Presumed Complete None
21-113 UJ-Eighty Corporation v. City of Bloomington Board of Zoning Appeals Indiana 2021-07-27 Denied constitutional-law due-process economic-self-interest municipal-regulation regulatory-power rivals self-interested-entity standing zoning zoning-ordinance Whether the Due Process Clause prohibits the government from vesting an economically self-interested entity with regulatory power over its rivals
20-878 Michael Edwards v. Indiana University Seventh Circuit 2020-12-31 Denied 14th-amendment constitutional-rights due-process employment-discrimination equal-protection fourteenth-amendment public-employment state-action workplace-termination Was my 14th Amendment United States Constitutional Rights violated when I was fired by Indiana University?
20-6455 Patricia A. Wade v. Trustees of Indiana University, et al. Seventh Circuit 2020-11-25 Denied 11th-amendment civil-rights constitutional-interpretation due-process employer-liability judicial-review monetary-damages sovereign-immunity standing state-sovereign-immunity takings Which parts of the constitution (if any) justify the doctrine of state sovereign immunity?
24A447 John Doe v. The Trustees of Indiana University, et al. Seventh Circuit Presumed Complete bodily-autonomy constitutional-rights covid-vaccine public-health religious-freedom university-mandate Whether a public university's COVID-19 vaccine mandate violates a student's constitutional rights to bodily autonomy and religious freedom