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13 results for “Kentucky, et al.”

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25-73 Ali Al-Maqablh v. Crystal Heinz, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as County Attorney of Trimble County, Kentucky, et al. Sixth Circuit 2025-07-22 Denied district-court judicial-mandate malicious-prosecution section-1983 sixth-circuit thompson-case After this Court granted certiorari, vacated the judgment, and remanded the case for further proceedings consistent with Thompson v. Clark, 596 U.S. 3…
24A1086 Ali Al-Maqablh v. Crystal Heinz, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as County Attorney of Trimble County, Kentucky, et al. Sixth Circuit 2025-05-09 Presumed Complete None
24-961 Environmental Protection Agency, et al. v. Kentucky, et al. Sixth Circuit 2025-03-06 Denied circuit-jurisdiction clean-air-act environmental-regulation epa-action judicial-review nationwide-scope Whether EPA's disapproval action is subject to review only in the D.C. Circuit under 42 U.S.C. 7607(b)(1), which channels to that court petitions to r…
23-649 Lisa Price, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Nickie Miller v. Montgomery County, Kentucky, et al. Sixth Circuit 2023-12-15 Denied 42-usc-1983 brady-v-maryland civil-rights court-order due-process exculpatory-evidence legal-discretion prosecutorial-immunity prosecutorial-misconduct qualified-immunity section-1983 Whether absolute immunity extends to a prosecutor's knowing destruction of exculpatory evidence
23-590 Bonifacio R. Aleman, et al. v. Andrew G. Beshear, Governor of Kentucky, et al. Sixth Circuit 2023-12-04 Denied discretionary-licensing discretionary-restoration expressive-conduct felony-convictions felony-disenfranchisement first-amendment sixth-circuit voting-rights Whether Kentucky's system of discretionary restoration of the right to vote to people with felony convictions violates the First Amendment doctrine pr…
23A404 Lisa Price v. Montgomery County, Kentucky, et al. Sixth Circuit 2023-11-03 Presumed Complete circuit-split court-order exculpatory-evidence judicial-process prosecutorial-immunity section-1983 Whether absolute prosecutorial immunity under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 extends to a prosecutor's knowing destruction of exculpatory evidence and defiance of a…
23-259 Lewis County, Kentucky, et al. v. Julie Helphenstine, Administratrix of the Estate of Christopher Dale Helphenstine and Guardian of B. D. H., the Minor Son of Christopher Dale Helphenstine Sixth Circuit 2023-09-18 Denied circuit-split civil-rights deliberate-indifference due-process eighth-amendment objective-knowledge pretrial-detainee prison-officials qualified-immunity separation-of-powers Whether a pretrial detainee alleging deliberate-indifference must prove the defendant actually-knew of a significant-risk-of-harm, or instead must pro…
23A53 Janet L. Yellen, Secretary of the Treasury, et al. v. Kentucky, et al. Sixth Circuit 2023-07-20 Presumed Complete american-rescue-plan-act coercion-doctrine conditional-federal-grants fiscal-recovery-funds spending-clause tax-offset-provision Whether the offset provision of the American Rescue Plan Act's Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund, which restricts States from using federal funds…
23A13 Lewis County, Kentucky, et al. v. Julie Helphenstine, Administratrix of the Estate of Christopher Dale Helphenstine and Guardian of B.D.H., the minor son of Christopher Dale Helphenstine Sixth Circuit 2023-07-07 Presumed Complete None
22A859 Joseph R. Biden, Jr., President of the United States v. Kentucky, et al. Sixth Circuit 2023-03-31 Presumed Complete None
21A70 Ali Al-Maqablh v. Bobby Temple, Jailer Trimble County, Kentucky, et al. Sixth Circuit 2021-10-13 Presumed Complete None
20-43 Amanda N. Reich, et al. v. City of Elizabethtown, Kentucky, et al. Sixth Circuit 2020-07-17 Denied civil-rights due-process police-shooting qualified-immunity section-1983 sham-affidavit summary-judgment Whether the Sixth Circuit's extreme approach to the 'sham-affidavit' rule should be overturned in favor of the more flexible standards prevailing in o…
18-9401 Daniel H. Jones v. Kentucky, et al. Sixth Circuit 2019-05-23 Denied abuse-of-discretion appellate-jurisdiction appellate-review civil-procedure clearly-erroneous-findings injunctive-relief judicial-discretion jurisdictional-review legal-standards procedural-error sovereign-immunity wrong-legal-standards Did the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals err in allowing the District Court to abuse its discretion