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23-7756 Samuel T. Whatley v. Elmore County Probate Office, et al. Fourth Circuit 2024-06-18 Denied IFP bill-of-rights constitution constitutional-property-rights declaration-of-independence due-process founding-fathers-intent governmental-limitations individual-property-ownership jury-trial-rights property-rights takings Does the Founding Father's documentation of individual rights, such as the Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence, and Constitution, provide prot…
23-7627 In Re Tonya Knowles 2024-06-03 Dismissed Response WaivedIFP civil-rights collective-defense constitution due-process free-speech international-organization military-alliance monarchy nato sovereign standing treaty Whether a monarch can be removed from the US Constitution due to an individual 'discreating' on the monarch's image
23-7434 Samuel T. Whatley, II v. Waffle House, Inc. Fourth Circuit 2024-05-09 Denied IFP agency-oversight civil-rights constitution constitutional-rights declaration-of-independence due-process employment employment-law federal-jurisdiction wage-payment wages Does the Founding Father's documentation of individual rights provide protective measures against lack or delayal of employment wage payment(s)
23-7380 Kenneth Leslie Caldwell v. United States Federal Circuit 2024-05-03 Denied Response WaivedIFP antitrust civil-rights color-of-law constitution due-process government-accountability government-power legal-remedies standing united-states Is the 'United States' a medium employed by the United States of America assigned for the upholding of the United States Constitution
23-7299 In Re Devon Armond Gayles 2024-04-24 Denied IFP administrative-procedure civil-rights constitution constitutional-rights deportation due-process immigration-law nationality-and-status non-citizen-status original-jurisdiction supreme-court-review treaties Question not identified
23-7232 Quotez Tyvick Pair v. United States Fourth Circuit 2024-04-16 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-rights constitution constitutional-rights covid-19 district-court due-process federal-courts judicial-procedure pandemic-restrictions sixth-amendment speedy-trial Can a United States District Court's general order suspend rights under the Constitution of the United States of America?
23-6875 Aaron Obeginski v. Glenn Johnson Eleventh Circuit 2024-02-29 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-rights constitution court-procedure due-process federal-law filing-requirements legal-document official-immunity petition sovereign-immunity supreme-court writ-of-certiorari Whether the petitioners' claims of sovereign immunity and official immunity should be recognized, despite the petitioners' alleged violations of feder…
23-943 Samuel T. Russell v. Ken Paxton, Attorney General of Texas, et al. Fifth Circuit 2024-02-28 Denied 11th-amendment civil-rights constitution constitutional-interpretation due-process eleventh-amendment judicial-tradition matthew-15-6 state-sovereignty Is it a civil right for citizens to complain against their own state?
23-6780 George A. Teacherson v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Eleventh Circuit 2024-02-16 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP civil-rights constitution constitutional-interpretation declaration-of-independence due-process founding-documents judicial-review legal-hermeneutics originalism textual-analysis Must any court fully address the actual wording of the founding documents, originalism of Declaration of Independence and Constitution of the United S…
23-772 David Andrew Bardes v. George W. Bush, et al. Sixth Circuit 2024-01-17 Denied Response Waived civil-procedure civil-rights constitution constitutional-challenge due-process federal-dismissal judicial-procedure pro-se standing supreme-court Why does the Constitution, or laws of any kind, not apply to George Walker BUSH or 'his associates? Why has the Constitution failed? Why does the Supr…
23-5825 Robert Robinson v. Savvy Ventures, LLC, c/o Gregory Real Estate, Inc., dba Gregory Property Management Fifth Circuit 2023-10-17 Denied IFP 14th-amendment civil-rights constitution constitutional-rebellion due-process equal-protection fourteenth-amendment government-officials standing supreme-court-precedent Does the third section of Amendment XIV guarantee citizens of the United States freedom from government officials who rebel against the Constitution o…
23-59 Larry Eugene Clark v. Merrick B. Garland, Attorney General, et al. District of Columbia 2023-07-21 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2) civil-rights constitution constitutional-rights due-process election-integrity election-machines federal-law standing state-law voting voting-rights Whether injured voters have standing to challenge the use of uncertified voting machines that may have compromised the 2020 election
22-7667 In Re Rajni Shaw 2023-05-30 Denied IFP civil-rights constitution due-process federal-preemption standing supremacy-clause Does Stafife b24.03.1,b0%1), la4.132. corey more power than the United States _ tonstitdion?
22-7556 R. J. Kulick v. Patrick Soon-Shiong, et al. Ninth Circuit 2023-05-16 Denied IFP 9th-circuit civil-procedure constitution constitutional-rights discretionary-exception due-process greater-good judicial-procedure judicial-process rule-of-law Whether the 9th Circuit denied due process in dismissing the petitioner's appeal
22-1110 Justin Paul Dreiling v. United States Federal Circuit 2023-05-12 Denied Response Waived constitution court-of-federal-claims equitable-jurisdiction equitable-relief executive-department executive-regulation judicial-jurisdiction jurisdiction monetary-claims statutory-interpretation united-states Shall the Court of Federal Claims have jurisdiction to render judgment upon any claim against the United States founded upon any regulation of an exec…
22-7470 In Re Tonya Knowles 2023-05-05 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-rights constitution constitutional-violation due-process employment executive-leadership government human-resources personnel-practices prohibited-practices veterans-affairs whistleblower Does the Department of Veteran Affairs-Human Resources, Executive Leadership, Management and or Staff reserve the right to violate the law — regarding…
22-7446 R. J. Kulick v. Ruth Stubba, et al. Ninth Circuit 2023-05-02 Denied IFP civil-procedure civil-rights constitution constitutional-rights contract-validity due-process judicial-procedure national-security pro-se-litigation standing Question not identified
22-6890 Samantha Delane Rajapakse v. Equifax Information, LLC Eleventh Circuit 2023-03-01 Denied IFP civil-rights computer-fraud-abuse-act constitution constitutional-rights credit-reporting due-process fair-credit-reporting-act judicial-review standing Can the Eleventh Circuit have a Constitutional right to misinterpret or arrive a new interpretation of due process of the United States Constitution?
22-771 Renè Joseph Foley Bey, et ux. v. Steve Prator, Sheriff, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, et al. Fifth Circuit 2023-02-16 Denied 7th-amendment civil-procedure civil-rights common-law constitution damages due-process jury-trial legal-rights Does the Constitution guarantee the right to a jury trial in suits at common law exceeding $20?
22-6469 In Re Kenneth Crawford, Jr. 2023-01-05 Denied Response WaivedIFP bill-of-rights civil-rights constitution constitutional-limits due-process enumerated-powers federal-government jurisdictional-elements legislative-power legislative-powers territorial-jurisdiction Does the Constitution limit the federal government and define the powers of the legislature?
22-5823 Edward Simmons v. James LeBlanc, Secretary, Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections, et al. Fifth Circuit 2022-10-12 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-rights constitution executive-power legislative-power separation-of-powers standing whether-the-house-of-representatives-has-standing-to-bring-a-civil-action-against-the-executive-branch
22-5755 Ervin Carter v. Tim Hooper, Warden Fifth Circuit 2022-10-04 Denied Response WaivedIFP constitution constitutional-protection court-transfer federal-preemption judicial-review jurisdiction lower-court state-law transfer Whether this Honorable United States Supreme Court 'must' investigate and resolve jurisdiction if raised by one of the petitioning party(ies) to the l…
22-5306 Micky Rife v. United States Sixth Circuit 2022-08-08 Denied Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2)IFP article-i article-i-powers congress congressional-power constitution constitutional-interpretation criminal-penalties necessary-and-proper-clause treaty treaty-enforcement Does the Necessary and Proper Clause contained within Article I of the Constitution provide an independent basis for Congress to create criminal penal…
22-5162 Mary Jo Weidrick v. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., President of the United States, et al. District of Columbia 2022-07-22 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP attorney-representation civil-procedure civil-rights constitution constitutional-rights court-dismissal due-process enforcement judicial-review legal-procedure standing terrorism-allegations Whether the facts alleged in Petitioner's complaint are true and non-frivolous
22-5014 Willie Johnson v. Bryan P. Stirling, Director, South Carolina Department of Corrections, et al. Fourth Circuit 2022-07-01 Denied Relisted (2)IFP case-law civil-rights constitution constitutional-interpretation dismissal district-court due-process election federal-courts judicial-procedure legal-standards standing Whether the District Court for the District of South Carolina erred in dismissing the case on the ground that the petitioners lacked standing to chall…
21-8167 Xue Jie He, et al. v. United States, et al. Third Circuit 2022-06-17 Denied IFP 28-usc-1251 article-three civil-procedure constitution federal-jurisdiction original-jurisdiction personal-jurisdiction state-sovereignty supreme-court Whether this Court has original jurisdiction over this action and personal jurisdiction over the parties pursuant to Article II Section 2. of the Cons…
21-7965 William F. Kaetz v. United States, et al. Third Circuit 2022-05-24 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP civil-rights constitution constitutional-breach constitutional-interpretation government government-advocacy mass-tort oath-of-office social-contract totalitarianism Is it Unconstitutional and a Mass Tort to have Socialists in government advocating and supporting Totalitarianism?
21-1350 Jack Jordan v. Department of Labor, et al. Eighth Circuit 2022-04-14 Denied Response Waived administrative-procedure-act agency-sanctions constitution constitutional-precedent free-speech freedom-of-speech judicial-review petition precedent strict-scrutiny Whether federal judges are free to flout and violate the APA, Constitution, and precedent
21-7439 Curtis Henry Johnson v. Paul Benton Mississippi 2022-03-23 Denied IFP article-1-section-8 constitution constitutional-interpretation indian-affairs land-occupancy plenary-powers state-court-jurisdiction state-courts treaty-rights tribal-sovereignty Whether Article 1, Section 8 of the United States Constitution authorizes or allows state courts to deal with Indian affairs regarding reserved Treaty…
21-1248 Snoqualmie Indian Tribe v. Washington, et al. Ninth Circuit 2022-03-15 Denied Amici (4)Response Waived congressional-action constitution executive-branch federal-courts indian-treaty-rights issue-preclusion Whether the federal courts have the constitutional authority to unilaterally abrogate all rights guaranteed to an Indian tribe under a treaty with the…
21-892 Micah James Patterson v. Virginia Virginia 2021-12-16 Denied Response Waived appellate-jurisdiction constitution constitutional-amendment criminal-procedure double-jeopardy due-process fifth-amendment grand-jury judicial-authority Does any court have the authority to amend the United States Constitution by fiat and extinguish a defendant's Fifth Amendment rights?
21-6315 Mary Jo Weidrick v. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., President of the United States, et al. District of Columbia 2021-11-17 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP attorney-representation case-dismissal civil-procedure civil-rights constitution constitutional-rights due-process enforcement judicial-review legal-procedure legal-terrorism standing Whether the facts alleged in Petitioner's complaint are true and nonfrivolous despite the bizarre and unusual nature of the case
21-6038 In Re Brian David Hill 2021-10-21 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP constitution constitutional-violations district-court due-process fraud-on-court fraud-on-the-court habeas-corpus judicial-rebellion north-carolina supreme-court-authority uncontested-motions Where the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina had systematically and repeatedly deprived a Petitioner of Due Process of Law …
21-5994 Choo Washburn v. John Nunez, et al. Fourth Circuit 2021-10-19 Denied IFP civil-rights constitution constitutional-interpretation diversity-jurisdiction divorce-proceedings due-process erie-doctrine personal-property property-rights real-property takings Does the meaning of the word 'PROPERTY' in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments indicate 'PERSONAL PROPERTY' or 'REAL PROPERTY
21-5443 Rachel Crook v. Shea Fiduciary Services, et al. Ninth Circuit 2021-08-20 Denied Relisted (2)IFP 14th-amendment 42-usc-1981 civil-rights constitution constitutional-rights due-process judicial-misconduct oath-of-office pro-se-litigation treason If beneficiaries of the United States Constitution have the right to prosecute in their own name under Article 3, Section 2 of the Constitution protec…
20-8193 Stanley Price v. Paulette Riley Irons, et al. Fifth Circuit 2021-06-02 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-procedure civil-rights constitution due-process judicial-authority standing Whether a Federal Judge has power of authority or discretion to act contrary the United States Constitution?
20-1109 George C. Chatman v. Arrowhead Credit Union Ninth Circuit 2021-02-11 Denied Response Waived civil-rights constitution constitutional-protection due-process federal-law legal-process property-rights social-security Whether we abide by the laws and the constitution of the United States in protecting our secured property Social security?
20-1074 Sedfrey M. Linsangan v. Alice M. Taijeron, et al. Ninth Circuit 2021-02-05 Denied Relisted (2) civil-rights constitution constitutional-rights due-process election-law first-amendment free-speech guam-law legal-burden political-office standing Question not identified
20-6320 Dianne Michele Carter v. Thomas Pellicane, et al. Fourth Circuit 2020-11-13 Denied Response WaivedIFP bench-warrant civil-procedure constitution constitutional-supremacy due-process fourth-amendment religious-establishment separation-of-powers service-of-process standing superior-law Whether the Constitution or an ordinary act of the legislature governs the case
20-318 Equal Means Equal, et al. v. David S. Ferriero, Archivist of the United States First Circuit 2020-09-10 Denied Amici (1)Response Waived 1-usc-106b article-iii article-v constitution equal-rights-amendment standing Whether the Equal Rights Amendment is now the Twenty-Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution because three-fourths of the States have ratified it?
20-5382 William Charles Graham v. United States Eighth Circuit 2020-08-18 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-procedure civil-rights constitution constitutional-rights due-process federal-system government-discretion judicial-independence legal-safeguards standing Whether the Constitution of the United States of America, its Articles, and its Amendments are the Supreme Law of the land?
19-8853 Alan Rene Sajous v. United States Eleventh Circuit 2020-06-29 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-rights constitution constitutional-interpretation constitutional-significance due-process federalism judicial-review legal-meaning legal-validity national-principles rule-of-law standing Does the Constitution mean anything in the United States of America anymore?
19-8753 Frederick H. Banks v. United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania Third Circuit 2020-06-19 Dismissed Response WaivedIFP constitution house-of-representatives preamble public-domain standing treaty Whether Adam and Gebhss' Clause in the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution gave Petitioner standing to compel the U.S. House of Representatives to revie…
19-7704 Kevin Massengale v. Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska, et al. Ninth Circuit 2020-02-20 Denied IFP civil-rights constitution constitutional-law constitutional-rights due-process god-given-rights human-rights inalienable-rights inherited-rights title-iv-d Whether the U.S. Supreme Court and every court in the U.S. have a duty to uphold the U.S. Constitution and protect the petitioner's civil-rights, inal…
19-7678 Tzedkiyah El Bey, fka James Richard Warren v. Doughtery County State Court, et al. Eleventh Circuit 2020-02-14 Denied Relisted (2)IFP civil-procedure civil-rights constitution constitutional-rights de-jure-citizen due-process federal-jurisdiction federal-questions judicial-officer organic-constitution standing state-legislature statutory-ordinance takings Can the De Jure American citizen be punished by fine or imprisonment for exercising a Constitutional right?
19-887 Aryeh Simon, et ux. v. Marriott International, Inc., et al. Fourth Circuit 2020-01-16 Denied Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2) cafa civil-procedure class-action class-action-fairness-act constitution constitutional-requirement diversity-jurisdiction federal-jurisdiction minimal-diversity statutory-interpretation Whether a federal court can disregard the requirement of minimal diversity to exercise jurisdiction over a case that undisputedly lacks diversity, bas…
19-7179 Roxanne Ari v. California Ninth Circuit 2020-01-06 Denied IFP civil-procedure civil-rights constitution due-process equal-protection free-speech standing takings Whether the petitioner's constitutional rights were violated
19-775 In Re Philippe Buhannic 2019-12-17 Denied Response Waived access-to-courts appeal appeal-rights bias constitution constitutional-rights due-process due-process-clause-of-the-14th-amendment equal-protection federal-court foreign-litigant judicial-bias prejudice pro-se-litigant pro-se-representation Whether the Federal court has the right based on an obvious prejudice and bias to refuse due process to a foreign pro se litigant
19-6564 In Re Wei Zhou 2019-11-08 Dismissed Relisted (2)IFP 28-usc-1331 28-usc-1332 civil-procedure constitution constitutional-interpretation federal-courts judicial-discretion judicial-jurisdiction judicial-power judicial-proceedings jurisdiction-decline legal-interpretation mandamus statutory-interpretation statutory-jurisdiction Does the Constitution of the United States permit any court of the United States to decline the exercise of jurisdiction given by any law of the Unite…
19-518 Colorado Department of State v. Micheal Baca, et al. Tenth Circuit 2019-10-21 Judgment Issued Amici (12)Relisted (2) article-ii civil-rights constitution constitutional-rights due-process elections electoral-college federalism popular-vote presidential-electors standing standing-presidential-electors-state-officers state-law twelfth-amendment Whether a presidential elector who is prevented by their appointing State from casting an Electoral College ballot that violates state law lacks stand…
19-420 Alfred Risien Hamman v. University of Central Florida Board of Trustees Florida 2019-09-30 Denied Response Waived carey-v-piphus civil-procedure civil-rights constitution constitutional-guarantees dual-enrollment due-process educational-rights extraordinary-cause extraordinary-process institutional-responsibility procedural-compliance procedural-due-process standing substantive-due-process whistleblower whistleblower-protection May we be denied procedural due process, including extraordinary process, guaranteed through the Constitution?
19-5714 Dianne Michele Carter v. United States Fourth Circuit 2019-08-27 Denied Response WaivedIFP administrative-law civil-procedure civil-rights constitution constitutional-interpretation constitutional-supremacy due-process federal-rules internal-revenue-code judicial-procedure legislative-interpretation separation-of-powers service-of-process standing takings Is the Constitution or an ordinary act of the legislature superior?
18-9841 Charles Hines v. JTH Tax, Inc. Fourth Circuit 2019-06-27 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-procedure civil-rights constitution constitutional-oath due-process federal-courts judicial-accountability judicial-ethics judicial-misconduct judicial-oath justice-system legal-proceedings oath standing supreme-court Whether the district court and appeals court judges violated their oaths to support and defend the Constitution by denying the petitioner's constituti…
18-1464 Milos Jiricko v. Frankenburg Jensen Law Firm, et al. Tenth Circuit 2019-05-24 Denied Response Waived civil-procedure civil-rights constitution constitutional-interpretation constitutional-law constitutional-oath due-process judicial-review legislative-statute medical-malpractice standing supreme-court-review takings Whether the US Supreme Court can apply a blind eye to the alleged unconstitutionality of the Utah State Medical Malpractice statute, Code 78B-3-401
18-9386 Lakshmi Arunachalam v. United States District Court for the Northern District of California, et al. Ninth Circuit 2019-05-22 Denied Relisted (2)IFP civil-rights constitution constitutional-rights contract contract-law due-process judicial-bias judicial-inquiry patent-grant patent-rights standing unbiased-judge Whether the lower courts denying a citizen due process — a Hearing and an unbiased Judge, voids their Orders and no preclusive effect attaches
18-1420 Timothy Burns v. Alabama Eleventh Circuit 2019-05-13 Denied Response Waived 14th-amendment citizenship civil-rights constitution constitutional-protection court-procedure court-reporting custody damages discrimination due-process equal-protection judicial-conduct legal-damages standing Are Plaintiff and minor child A.B. citizens of the United States?
18-8787 Oliver Douce Al-Dey v. City of New York, New York New York 2019-04-11 Denied IFP article-iii-court article-iv-court civil-procedure constitution constitutional-limits courts due-process judicial-authority jurisdiction jurisdiction-boundaries standing Whether a court of general jurisdiction is authorized to extend its jurisdiction, beyond the boundaries fixed therefor by the Constitution, into geogr…
18-8343 Jose Luis Mattes Baez Carmona Lopez Cordero v. Connecticut Department of Correction, et al. Second Circuit 2019-03-08 Denied Response WaivedIFP constitution constitutional-law cruel-and-unusual-punishment due-process eighth-amendment equal-protection native-american-rights native-rights treaty-rights Did the lower court breach any treaties between the native Taino Indian tribe and the Government of the United States of America, pursuant to Article …
18-7837 Marlon Blacher v. Superior Court of California, Contra Costa County, et al. California 2019-02-07 Denied IFP civil-rights constitution due-process jurisdiction personal-jurisdiction standing state-authority statutory-provisions Is the writ true that the Constitution and all of its instruments are bound to the matters declared via Article IV, clause 3, Constitution of the Unit…
18-1029 Sujit Ghosh v. DISH Network L.L.C. Tenth Circuit 2019-02-07 Denied Response Waived arbitration arbitration-process arbitration-rights civil-procedure civil-rights constitution constitutional-rights due-process equal-protection fair-trial non-party non-party-participation party personal-guaranty standing Can a 'Non-Party' of an Arbitration Process get equal Privileges and Rights like a 'Party' as per the laws of the United States and its Constitution, …
18-7667 Marion Taylor v. Darrel Vannoy, Warden Fifth Circuit 2019-01-30 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP appellate-procedure article-3 civil-procedure constitution constitutional-power due-process federal-courts judicial-proceeding judicial-proceedings judicial-review standing supervisory-power supreme-court-jurisdiction Whether the U.S. 5th Cir. Court of Appeals has so far departure from the accepted and usual course of judicial proceeding
18-7580 Mourice Neal v. Wayne County Treasurer Michigan 2019-01-28 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP civil-rights constitution constitution-interpretation due-process federal-courts federalism jurisdiction standing statutory-interpretation Is the United States Constitution for Supreme Court Proceedings?
18-893 West Virginia House of Delegates v. West Virginia, ex rel. Margaret L. Workman, et al. West Virginia 2019-01-10 Denied Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2) appellate-procedure civil-procedure civil-rights constitution constitutional-law federalism guarantee-clause house-of-delegates legislative-standing motion-to-intervene standing west-virginia west-virginia-supreme-court Whether the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia's decision in this case violates the Guarantee Clause of the United States Constitution
18-7080 Yusufu Danmola v. United States Fifth Circuit 2018-12-18 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-rights constitution constitution-law constitutional-interpretation court-jurisdiction criminal-procedure due-process judicial-review legal-enforcement separation-of-powers standing statutory-interpretation uniform-commercial-code Is the Court Allowed to Enforce a Law not in Pursuance with the Constitution?
18-7013 In Re E. Edward Zimmermann 2018-12-13 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP commerce-clause congress constitution constitutional-interpretation federal-authority federal-government interstate-commerce intrastate-commerce legislative-interpretation regulatory-scope state-governments state-powers Does Article One of The Constitution of The United States (The Constitution) say, 'We the people grant to ... The Congress of the United States the co…
18-6977 James Edward Mitchell v. California California 2018-12-10 Denied IFP california california-law constitution constitutional-law constitutional-violation criminal-law criminal-procedure due-process inhabitance-standard jury-instruction jury-instructions residential-burglary statutory-interpretation Does the standard jury instruction for residential burglary in California violate the United States Constitution where it fails to convey that the 'di…
18-6617 James L. Rudzavice v. D. J. Harmon, Warden Fifth Circuit 2018-11-08 Denied IFP civil-rights constitution constitutional-challenge due-process free-speech freedom-of-speech habeas-corpus judicial-oath judicial-review separation-of-powers standing supreme-law How can a constitutional challenge be frivolous?
18-6154 Donald Lee Easley v. Oregon Oregon 2018-10-01 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-rights constitution due-process equal-protection first-amendment free-speech lack-of-counsel lack-of-evidence life-liberty Whether the petitioner's due process, equal protection, and First Amendment rights were violated
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?
18-108 David Duncan v. GEICO General Insurance Company Eleventh Circuit 2018-07-24 Denied 14th-amendment 7th-amendment civil-procedure civil-rights constitution constitutional-interpretation due-process erie-doctrine erie-railroad-co-v-tompkins federal-case-law federal-common-law federal-courts judicial-precedent procedural-law substantive-law supreme-court-precedent Whether federal courts are wrongfully developing and applying federal case law in derogation of the U.S. Constitution and the established U.S. Supreme…
18-6 Jerry Preston McNeil v. Scott Marsh, et al. Oklahoma 2018-06-29 Denied civil-rights constitution constitutional-interpretation constitutional-sovereignty due-process federal-power federalism federalism-principles government-structure legal-remedy separation-of-powers state-jurisdiction state-sovereignty union Whether civil governments shall be restored to each of the several indestructible States of this indestructible union of American States, and sovereig…