| 23A779 |
Logic Technology Development LLC v. Food and Drug Administration |
Third Circuit |
2024-02-26 |
Presumed Complete |
administrative-law agency-rulemaking arbitrary-capricious electronic-nicotine fda-regulation marketing-application |
Whether the FDA improperly adopted a new and heightened evidentiary burden for marketing applications for electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) … |
| 23-658 |
Medical Transportation Management, Inc. v. Isaac Harris, et al. |
District of Columbia |
2023-12-19 |
Denied |
circuit-split civil-procedure class-certification commonality federal-rules-of-civil-procedure policy-uniformity rule-23 significant-proof uniform-policy |
Where class certification is based on allegations that a defendant's policy or practice has injured class members, what constitutes 'significant proof… |
| 23-5622 |
Ervie Savage v. Walmart Stores, Inc. |
Fifth Circuit |
2023-09-20 |
Denied |
administrative-law civil-rights disability disability-insurance employer-liability employment employment-law insurance sedgwick-claims workers-compensation workplace-injury |
Whether Walmart Stores has the right to decide not to cover an employee injured on the job |
| 21-1385 |
Carolyn D. Robinson v. Walmart Stores East, LP |
Eleventh Circuit |
2022-04-26 |
Denied |
42-usc-1981 burden-shifting civil-rights due-process employment-discrimination mcdonnell-douglas prima-facie-case section-1981 seventh-amendment summary-judgment |
Should the McDonnell Douglas burden shifting test remain in employment discrimination cases involving 42 U.S.C. § 1981? |
| 21-1366 |
Ashwani Sheoran v. Walmart Stores East, LP, et al. |
Sixth Circuit |
2022-04-21 |
Denied |
appellate-discipline attorney-discipline circuit-split civil-procedure due-process federal-courts federal-procedure notice-requirements rule-11 show-cause-order |
Whether Fed. R. Civ. P. 11 requires the specific offending statements to be listed in the show cause order |
| 21-1025 |
Ashwani Sheoran v. Walmart Stores East, LP, et al. |
Sixth Circuit |
2022-01-20 |
Denied |
circuit-split civil-procedure claim-submission due-process false-claims-act fraud pleading rule-9b statutory-interpretation |
Whether a circuit split on how to apply Fed. R Civ. P. 9(b) in pleading cases under the False Claims Act requires a more rigorous approach |
| 21-733 |
Clyde Dandridge v. Walmart Stores, Inc. |
Eleventh Circuit |
2021-11-17 |
Denied |
burden-shifting causation civil-rights eeoc eeoc-charge employment-discrimination mcdonnell-douglas retaliation title-vii |
Does a petitioner who files an EEOC charge and asserts a claim of retaliatory discrimination for engaging in protected activities under the anti-retal… |
| 21-648 |
Edward Hedican v. Walmart Stores East, L.P., et al. |
Seventh Circuit |
2021-11-03 |
GVR |
appeal appellate-procedure certiorari civil-procedure intervention legal-standard motion-to-intervene post-judgment standing statutory-right timeliness |
Whether the Seventh Circuit erred in holding that Petitioner's post-judgment motion to intervene for the sole purpose of filing a petition for certior… |
| 21M24 |
Edward Hedican v. Walmart Stores East, L.P., et al. |
Seventh Circuit |
2021-09-03 |
Presumed Complete |
None |
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| 20-7645 |
Joshua Horn v. Walmart Stores, Inc. |
California |
2021-04-01 |
Denied |
constitutional-rights due-process equal-protection fair-administration-of-justice judicial-misconduct liberty-interest racial-discrimination systemic-racism |
Whether the trial court's awarded judgment against the Petitioner was founded on legal error and/or judicial misconduct after applying two separate st… |
| 20-7396 |
Marlina Calhoun v. Walmart Stores East, LP |
Eleventh Circuit |
2021-03-09 |
Denied |
americans-with-disabilities-act civil-rights court-procedure court-representation deposition-misconduct disability-discrimination due-process jury-selection medical-evidence mental-health personal-injury workplace-injury |
Whether the plaintiff's constitutional rights were violated due to the court's failure to provide an interpreter and accommodate her mental health iss… |
| 20-6325 |
Krystal Megan Delima v. Walmart Stores Arkansas, LLC |
Eighth Circuit |
2020-11-13 |
Denied |
civil-procedure due-process fair-trial fourteenth-amendment judicial-misconduct motion-for-new-trial preponderance-of-evidence transcript-irregularities |
Whether a Motion for a New Trial, FRCP Rule 59, should had been granted? |
| 19-1368 |
Walmart Stores, Inc., et al. v. Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, et al. |
Fifth Circuit |
2020-06-12 |
Denied |
commerce-clause constitutional-scrutiny corporate-form discriminatory-effect dormant-commerce-clause exxon-corp-v-governor-of-maryland exxon-v-maryland interstate-commerce state-protectionism |
Whether a state law that has the predominant effect of protecting in-state retailers from out-of-state competition is immune from constitutional scrut… |
| 18-9539 |
Keenan Brown v. Walmart Stores, Inc. |
Seventh Circuit |
2019-06-05 |
Denied |
civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-law discrimination due-process employment employment-discrimination federal-jurisdiction retaliation standing statutory-interpretation summary-judgment whistle-blower |
Did the Illinois Northern District Court erred its decision by not properly exercising Rule 56 Summary Judgment with all evidence being examined as a … |
| 18-9391 |
Josephine McGowan v. Walmart Stores |
Tenth Circuit |
2019-05-23 |
Denied |
civil-procedure civil-rights due-process equal-protection jurisdiction qualified-immunity standing takings |
Whether the petitioner was treated in an unconstitutional manner by various officials |
| 18-9410 |
Morris Sanders v. Walmart Stores East, L.P. |
Eleventh Circuit |
2019-05-23 |
Denied |
burden-of-proof civil-rights credibility-determination employment-discrimination evidence-weighing jury-trial retaliation summary-judgment title-vii workplace-discrimination |
Where the federal courts below decided for themselves every triable fact issue crucial to petitioner's workplace discrimination and retaliation claims… |