| 23-5134 |
Kenan Allen v. Louisiana |
Louisiana |
2023-07-19 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
14th-amendment civil-rights constitutional-supremacy discrimination due-process federal-preemption jurisdiction jurisdictional-barriers standing state-law |
1. ) Whether this Han arable United States Supreme Court, pursuant Article III, once raised, is duty-bound to address the lower state court's delibera… |
| 22-386 |
Andy A. Weimer v. Washington |
Washington |
2022-10-25 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
8th-amendment admiralty-law amendment-eight amendment-seven civil-rights constitutional-rights constitutional-supremacy due-process jury-trial law-enforcement-conduct |
1. If we are a Constitutional Republic, and the Constitution is the Supreme Law of the land, every person, every State, and every Federal agent, has t… |
| 21-5683 |
Jerome McBride v. Jeff Nines, Warden, et al. |
Fourth Circuit |
2021-09-15 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
civil-rights constitutional-rights constitutional-supremacy criminal-procedure due-process federalism habeas-corpus ineffective-assistance post-conviction-relief separation-of-powers standing |
Did the State-Division and the Federal-Division unconstitutional-Convert adopt depriving/
.This question
is inlight.
is the Petitioner beina Subject … |
| 20-6345 |
Thomas Reid DeCarlo v. United States |
Sixth Circuit |
2020-11-19 |
Dismissed |
Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP |
civil-rights congressional-power constitutional-interpretation constitutional-supremacy due-process federal-constitution judicial-review legislative-acts legislative-process separation-of-powers |
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 |
If the courts are to regard the Constitution and the Constitution is superior to any ordinary act of the legislature, is it the Constitution, and not … |
| 19-8595 |
Brandon Williams v. Lawrence J. Hogan, Jr., Governor of Maryland, et al. |
Fourth Circuit |
2020-06-04 |
Denied |
IFP |
bill-of-rights civil-rights constitutional-supremacy due-process federalism judicial-review negligence standing state-statute takings |
Does statutes of the State of Maryland supersede and/or override the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights?
Is the Constitution of… |
| 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 |
1. If the courts are to regard the Constitution and the Constitution is superior to any ordinary
act of the legislature, is it the Constitution, and n… |
| 18-5903 |
Rufus Jones v. Nancy A. Berryhill, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, et al. |
Second Circuit |
2018-09-06 |
Denied |
Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP |
42-usc-407 42-usc-423 5th-amendment constitutional-supremacy discrimination-protection due-process equality-act federal-jurisdiction garnishment judicial-conduct judicial-oath jurisdiction social-security social-security-benefits supremacy-clause title-ii |
Does Social Security claimants have the right to receive all back payments free from garnishments or attachments? |