federal-cause-of-action

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
22-618 MorningStar Fellowship Church v. York County, South Carolina, et al. Fourth Circuit 2023-01-06 Denied Response Waived civil-procedure civil-rights continuing-violation-doctrine due-process event-barring federal-cause-of-action federal-causes-of-action statute-of-limitations time-measurement Whether 28 U.S. Code § 1658 (a) will be applied to measure the time between filing and the event complained of
22-416 Tuhin Kumar Biswas v. Ethan Rouen, et al. Second Circuit 2022-11-02 Denied 42-U.S.C.-1983 42-usc-1983 appeal appellate-review copyright-act federal-cause-of-action first-amendment plagiarism state-actor Is Copyright Act the only Federal Cause of Action under which Plagiarism can be adjudicated?
21-5834 Mechele R. Parker v. Sara LaRosa, et al. District of Columbia 2021-09-30 Denied Response WaivedIFP 4th-amendment civil-rights damages federal-cause-of-action fourth-amendment law-enforcement rico-act unlawful-search unlawful-searches-and-seizures What is the U.S. Supreme Court's Ruling On All Members To A Conspiracy?
19-1197 GwanJun Kim v. City of Ionia, Michigan, et al. Sixth Circuit 2020-04-04 Denied Response Waived aiding-and-abetting civil-procedure collateral-review exclusive-possession false-claims-act federal-cause-of-action legal-standards pleading-standards retroactivity rule-9b section-10b securities-fraud Whether the relaxed pleading standard for claims where evidence lies within the defendant's exclusive possession applies to claims under Section 10(b)…
19-523 Victor Bernard Williams v. Baptist Health, dba Baptist Health Medical Center, et al. Eighth Circuit 2019-10-22 Denied Response Waived 2014 revocation of a medical license by the Arkan adverse-negative-reports adverse-reports civil-action civil-rights federal-cause-of-action federal-claims medical-license medical-license-revocation qualified-immunity res-judicata state-board Whether the April 8, 2014 revocation of Plaintiffs Arkansas medical license gave rise to a new federal cause of action not barred by res judicata