| 25-734 |
Montgomery Blair Sibley v. Kristen Zebrowski Stavisky, New York State Board of Elections Co-Executive Director and Chief Election Official |
New York |
2025-12-22 |
Pending |
constitutional-challenge judicial-review mootness natural-born-citizen presidential-eligibility supreme-court-doctrine |
WHETHER, in this U.S. Constitution, Article II, §1, Clause 5 "natural born Citizen " challenge to the 2024 Democratic candidate for President of the U… |
| 24-646 |
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. v. Caroline Cartwright, et al. |
New York |
2024-12-12 |
Denied |
ballot-access constitutional-interpretation election-law qualifications-clause residential-address twelfth-amendment |
Does New York's ballot access law violate the Qualifications Clause and Twelfth Amendment by requiring presidential candidates to publish their reside… |
| 24-503 |
Upstate Jobs Party, et al. v. Peter S. Kosinski, New York State Board of Elections Co-Chair Commissioner, et al. |
Second Circuit |
2024-11-04 |
Denied |
campaign-finance contribution-limits first-amendment judicial-scrutiny political-speech quid-pro-quo |
Whether mere hypothetical assertions and judicial common sense are sufficient to impose asymmetrical restrictions on political speech without evidence… |
| 24A266 |
Upstate Jobs Party, et al. v. Peter Kosinski, New York State Board of Elections Co-Chair Commissioner, et al. |
Second Circuit |
2024-09-16 |
Presumed Complete |
campaign-finance contribution-limits equal-protection first-amendment political-speech quid-pro-quo-corruption |
Whether the First Amendment permits a state to impose asymmetrical campaign contribution limits based solely on hypothetical corruption risks without … |
| 22-893 |
Libertarian Party of New York, et al. v. New York State Board of Elections, et al. |
Second Circuit |
2023-03-16 |
Denied |
anderson-burdick-test ballot-access election-law equal-protection first-amendment minor-parties political-parties signature-requirements |
Did the courts below properly apply the Anderson-Burdick standard? |
| 22-5845 |
Skiboky Stora v. New York State Board of Elections |
New York |
2022-10-17 |
Denied |
attorney-communication civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-rights court-procedure due-process fourteenth-amendment free-speech judicial-communication judicial-conduct standing |
Did the communications between Respondents' Attorneys and the Chief Sweeny on the Judge's Personal Cell Phone violate the Due Process Clause of the Fo… |
| 22A276 |
Skiboky Stora v. New York State Board of Elections |
New York |
2022-09-30 |
Presumed Complete |
None |
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