| 25A144 |
Stephen K. Bannon v. United States |
District of Columbia |
2025-08-05 |
Presumed Complete |
congressional-subpoena criminal-statute executive-privilege mens-rea separation-of-powers willful-conduct |
Whether the criminal statute 2 U.S.C. § 192 requires more than mere intentional conduct to prove the mens rea element of 'willfully' when a congressio… |
| 24-5906 |
John Esposito v. Shawn Emmons, Warden |
Georgia |
2024-11-04 |
Denied |
capital-punishment constitutional-review due-process habeas-corpus judicial-fact-finding jury-misconduct |
Does the Due Process Clause require a more rigorous standard of review for judicial fact-finding beyond Georgia's 'any evidence' standard? |
| 22-6855 |
Alvin Lee Johnson v. Mississippi |
Mississippi |
2023-02-23 |
Denied |
criminal-conviction criminal-procedure due-process indictment-defect ineffective-assistance ineffective-assistance-of-counsel judicial-misconduct prosecutorial-misconduct sufficiency-of-evidence |
Whether Johnson's conviction and sentence derived from a defective indictment |
| 22-5419 |
Erika Jacobs v. Geisinger Wyoming Medical Center |
Third Circuit |
2022-08-22 |
Dismissed |
civil-procedure civil-rights due-process federal-courts standing statutory-interpretation |
Whether the United States Court of Appeals erred in its decision |
| 21-776 |
Billy Duncan, as Next Friend of Charles Inness Thrash, et al. v. Tonya Barina, as Guardian of the Estate of Charles Inness Thrash, et al. |
Texas |
2021-11-24 |
Denied |
attorney-immunity civil-procedure civil-rights due-process guardianship jurisdiction next-friend pre-trial-sanctions sanctions standing |
Whether Charlie had a right to appeal through his next friend and the sanctions order was contrary to the evidence |
| 20-204 |
Ming Wei v. Pennsylvania, et al. |
Third Circuit |
2020-08-21 |
Denied |
civil-procedure civil-rights due-process federal-jurisdiction pleadings standing |
Whether the district court erred in dismissing the plaintiff's complaint for lack of standing |
| 19-1373 |
Ming Wei v. Pennsylvania Civil Service Commission |
Pennsylvania |
2020-06-12 |
Denied |
administrative-law civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process employment employment-discrimination evidence fraud state-hearing |
Whether Wei's constitutional rights and due process rights were violated in the state proceedings |