civil-proceedings

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
25-5161 Zachary C. Crouch v. Internal Revenue Service Sixth Circuit 2025-07-21 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-proceedings constitutional-law de-novo-review federal-theft-laws sovereign-immunity supreme-law-of-land The questions presented for review include whether sovereign immunity is constitutional. This is a question of law, de novo, because when sovereign i…
22-891 John Earl Erickson, et ux. v. Vanessa Power, et al. Washington 2023-03-16 Denied civil-proceedings client-concealment due-process false-pleadings foreclosure-action forged-documents fraud-on-court fraud-on-the-court legal-misrepresentation relief-from-judgments summary-judgment Does fraud on the court committed by officers of the court in civil proceedings violate due process requiring relief from judgments fraudulently procu…
22-6703 Earnest A. Davis v. Government Employees Insurance Company, et al. California 2023-02-06 Denied Response WaivedIFP ada-accommodation case-dismissal civil-proceedings court-procedure criminal-reporting due-process equal-protection judicial-ethics racial-bias Are judges required to report evidence of crimes?
22-499 John Earl Erickson, et ux. v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2004-6 Washington 2022-11-28 Denied civil-procedure civil-proceedings due-process false-pleadings foreclosure-action forged-documents fraud-on-court fraud-on-the-court judicial-misconduct relief-from-judgment summary-judgment Does fraud on the court committed by officers of the court in civil proceedings violate due process requiring relief from judgments fraudulently procu…
21-1591 Bardstown Capital Corporation, et al. v. Seiller Waterman, LLC, et al. Kentucky 2022-06-27 Denied Relisted (2) antitrust-laws civil-proceedings first-amendment noerr-pennington-doctrine petition-clause sham-lawsuit sham-lawsuits standing wrongful-use-of-process Does this same precedent exempt all but sham lawsuits from the reach of state common-law torts, like wrongful use of civil proceedings?