benefits

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
22-1213 Roslyn Gonzalez v. Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, et al. Fifth Circuit 2023-06-15 Denied Response Waived administrative-remedies administrative-review benefits benefits-denial coverage-denials federal-employee-health-benefits-act fehba opm-review plan-participant Does the denial of 'benefits' under FEHBA include denial of the plan participant's access to services, or access to the OPM administrative review of c…
22-941 Hatem Saied v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board of Pennsylvania, et al. Pennsylvania 2023-03-28 Denied Response Waived 13th-amendment benefits bias constitutional-rights due-process effective-counsel employer-liability medical-care workers-compensation Should the employer be responsible for fully paying all benefits till the date of the WCJ's decision, even if the worker had recovered earlier?
21-7936 Jeffrey E. Akard v. Denis R. McDonough, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Federal Circuit 2022-05-23 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP benefits civil-rights criminal-procedure due-process federal-sentencing habeas-corpus incarceration retroactive-rule section-2255 special-appointment standing substantive-law Whether a disabled veteran has personal stake, interest, or standing to seek that his withheld 2021 benefit, due to his incarceration, receive a 'spec…
19-8081 Juan Isaac Flores v. California California 2020-03-23 Denied Response WaivedIFP benefits constitutional-rights counsel-performance effective-counsel ineffective-assistance plea-agreement sentencing sixth-amendment Was my Sixth Amendment right to effective counsel violated by Attorney Kovtun's ineffectiveness?
19-6990 King Bush v. Kannika Say Michigan 2019-12-18 Denied IFP benefits civil-rights confidential-informant criminal-procedure due-process false-documents fourth-amendment fraud green-card immigration immigration-fraud law-enforcement marriage money-laundering probable-cause search-and-seizure Whether the marriage based on immigration fraud should be voided
18-6835 Ricardo Enriquez Sanchez v. Lorie Davis, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division, et al. Fifth Circuit 2018-11-27 Denied IFP benefits civil-rights due-process eligibility prison statutory-limits workers-compensation Can compensation be denied for workplace injuries that have statutory limits on eligibility and benefits that may be less than in the regular workers'…