| 25A640 |
Tetiana Semeniuk v. Abdelrahman Abouelmagd |
Second Circuit |
2025-12-02 |
Application |
asylum-confidentiality child-protection domestic-violence family-separation immigration-law passport-restrictions |
Whether federal immigration law and confidentiality protections under VAWA and asylum regulations preclude forced family separation and document discl… |
| 24-1314 |
Sberbank of Russia PJSC v. Thomas Schansman, Individually and as Surviving Parent of Quinn Lucas Schansman and as the Legal Guardian on Behalf of X.S., a Minor, et al. |
Second Circuit |
2025-06-25 |
Denied |
anti-terrorism-act commercial-activity-exception correspondent-accounts foreign-sovereign-immunities-act sovereign-immunity terrorist-attack |
Do the general exceptions to foreign state immunity under Section 1604 of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act pierce the separate immunity provision … |
| 24-6918 |
John Berman v. David Modell, et al. |
Maryland |
2025-04-02 |
Denied |
court-corruption due-process judicial-discretion judicial-misconduct legal-ethics procedural-fairness |
Does a judge's deeming 'moot' a respondent's request for a filing extension constitute a pre-judgment on the still-open opportunity for reconsideratio… |
| 24-153 |
James W. Tindall v. United States |
Federal Circuit |
2024-08-12 |
Denied |
constitutional-rights due-process eminent-domain national-security subject-matter-jurisdiction takings-clause |
Whether the lower courts improperly dismissed a takings claim involving property seized for national security purposes without providing just compensa… |
| 22-1033 |
Eugene Mazo, et al. v. Tahesha Way, New Jersey Secretary of State, et al. |
Third Circuit |
2023-04-25 |
Denied |
ballot ballot-restrictions civil-rights content-based-regulation content-regulation election first-amendment free-speech political-speech strict-scrutiny viewpoint-discrimination |
Whether a state that permits political candidates to engage in core political speech on the ballot may restrict that speech on the basis of content an… |
| 22-19 |
Ukraine v. PAO Tatneft |
District of Columbia |
2022-07-06 |
Denied |
arbitral-award arbitration civil-procedure foreign-arbitral-award foreign-proceedings forum-non-conveniens international-arbitration international-law judicial-confirmation jurisdiction jurisdictional-doctrine |
Whether the doctrine of forum non conveniens is available in proceedings to confirm a foreign arbitral award in the United States |
| 21-1389 |
Jeremy Bates v. Donald J. Trump, et al. |
Second Circuit |
2022-04-28 |
Rehearing |
article-iii-standing attorney-general citizen-taxpayer-suit civil-rights derivative-standing due-process executive-power presidential-misconduct separation-of-powers standing statutory-interpretation |
Whether a citizen may have standing to sue the President derivatively on behalf of the United States |
| 21-1387 |
Erik Leckner v. General Dynamics Information Technology, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2022-04-27 |
Denied |
2nd-amendment administrative-law brown-vs-board civil-rights cybersecurity-risk due-process free-speech retaliation-claim sarbanes-oxley standing whistleblower-protection |
Whether the court of appeals failed to recognize that SOX whistleblower protections does extend to cybersecurity risks and breaches |
| 21A528 |
Ukraine v. PAO Tatneft |
District of Columbia |
2022-03-22 |
Presumed Complete |
None |
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| 19-606 |
Ukraine v. Pao Tatneft |
District of Columbia |
2019-11-12 |
Denied |
arbitration-agreement arbitration-enforcement arbitration-exception foreign-sovereign-immunity international-arbitration new-york-convention sovereign-immunity subject-matter-jurisdiction waiver-exception |
Whether the D.C. Circuit correctly held that: (1) all 160 signatories to the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards … |