| 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 |
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| 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 |