| 23-1089 |
Coronavirus Reporter, et al. v. Apple Inc. |
Ninth Circuit |
2024-04-05 |
Denied |
antitrust antitrust-law civil-procedure civil-rights digital-distribution due-process free-speech market-definition monopoly-conduct per-se-rule software-tying standing |
Did the District Court err in denying leave to amend a first-to-file developer antitrust lawsuit concerning free digital apps, when Petitioner Dr. Jef… |
| 21-613 |
Jeffrey Isaacs v. USC Keck School of Medicine, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2021-10-27 |
Denied |
adverse-employment-action civil-rights civil-rights-act employment-action medical-student ninth-circuit rehabilitation-act retaliation retaliation-claim standing title-vi |
Whether a student can state a retaliation claim under Section 504 and Title VI |
| 21-592 |
Jeffrey Isaacs v. USC Keck School of Medicine, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2021-10-22 |
Denied |
contract-interpretation decade-and-a-half Gibson-Dunn inconsistent-positions judicial-estoppel legal-ethics medical-license oath settlement-agreement USC whistleblower-claims |
Under the doctrine of judicial estoppel, should the lower courts have upheld the sanctity of the oath and estopped USC and Gibson Dunn from arguing in… |
| 18-1411 |
Jeffrey Isaacs v. Trustees of Dartmouth College, et al. |
First Circuit |
2019-05-09 |
Denied |
abuse-of-discretion administrative-law due-process evidence evidence-spoliation medical-license medical-licensing protected-conduct rehabilitation-act retaliation section-1983 title-ix |
Whether the NH District Court abused its discretion in dismissing a Rehabilitation Act retaliation claim, failing to hold Dartmouth accountable for de… |