| 25A904 |
William Gerard Sangervasi, II v. City of San Jose, California |
California |
2026-02-10 |
Application |
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article-vi constitutional-rights first-amendment oaths-of-office police-officer supremacy-clause |
Whether the Supremacy Clause and Oaths of Office Clause of Article VI protect a police officer's right to criticize departmental policies that alleged… |
| 23-7665 |
Kenneth Oteng Duodu v. Chadwick Dotson, Director, Virginia Department of Corrections |
Fourth Circuit |
2024-06-07 |
Denied |
Relisted (2)IFP |
article-vi confrontation-clause constitutional-rights consular-notification criminal-procedure due-process fifth-amendment fourteenth-amendment habeas-corpus international-obligations vienna-convention |
Whether the failure of the Fairfax County Police Department to notify the Consulate of Ghana in contravention of the petitioner's established consular… |
| 23-5937 |
In Re John Lenard Taylor |
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2023-11-01 |
Denied |
Relisted (2)IFP |
article-vi constitutional-rights due-process habeas-corpus judicial-oath judicial-review standing standing-doctrine supremacy-clause |
Does Article VI's Supremacy Clause assure the 'privilege of habeas corpus shall not be suspended' or abrogated by any judicial machination? |
| 22-5713 |
In Re Roy Allen Nichols |
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2022-09-29 |
Denied |
IFP |
article-iv article-vi commerce-clause congressional-power constitution-cession constitutional-interpretation enumerated-powers federal-lands legislative-jurisdiction morality-legislation |
Which Article in the U.S. Constitution specifically provides for cession of lands from any of the several 50 Union States to the United States? |
| 21-5113 |
Michael Anthony Almendarez v. Bobby Lumpkin, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division |
Fifth Circuit |
2021-07-16 |
Denied |
IFP |
article-vi constitutional-interpretation court-records due-process federal-habeas-corpus federal-jurisdiction habeas-corpus judicial-jurisdiction judicial-misconduct procedural-due-process state-court-records united-states-constitution |
Is a judge categorically in excess of jurisdiction to enter an order if said judge refuses to obey the interplay between Article VI, cl. 2 of the Unit… |
| 19-5850 |
Yurie Yamano v. Hawaii State Judiciary, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2019-09-06 |
Denied |
Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP |
article-vi civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-interpretation constitutional-law court-rules due-process judicial-misconduct procedural-irregularity rules-of-court separation-of-powers standing stare-decisis |
Whether the Court should resolve the issues of treason and anarchism by state judges |
| 18-9802 |
Rodney B. Benson v. Utah Labor Commission, et al. |
Utah |
2019-06-25 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
14th-amendment 7th-amendment article-iii article-iii-section-2 article-vi article-vi-paragraph-2 civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process executive-branch fourteenth-amendment judicial-branch seventh-amendment utah-constitution workers-compensation |
Does Utah's Executive Branch and/or Judicial Branch have the power to deny constitutional rights |
| 18-5417 |
David Hardy v. William Adams, et al. |
Sixth Circuit |
2018-07-31 |
Dismissed |
Response WaivedIFP |
article-vi civil-procedure civil-rights constitution constitutional-duty due-process judicial-bias judicial-conduct legal-precedent rule-10 sixth-circuit sixth-circuit-court-of-appeals standing supreme-court |
Do federal judges have a constitutional duty to uphold the U.S. Constitution, via the mandate language of Article VI of same Constitution? |