| 24-6975 |
Samuel T. Whatley, II v. T-Mobile USA, Inc. |
Fourth Circuit |
2025-04-11 |
Dismissed |
Response WaivedIFP |
federal-judges governmental-immunity misconduct privacy-rights property-rights stock-equities |
Are private entities invested with stock equities of assigned federal judges exceeding $10,000 subject to federal law prosecutions, review, lawsuits, … |
| 23-1087 |
Jack Jordan v. United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia |
District of Columbia |
2024-04-05 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
civil-rights constitutional-rights disbarment due-process federal-judges federal-law federal-offenses free-speech judicial-misconduct legal-procedure |
Whether federal law or the U.S. Constitution authorize federal judges to penalize persons for stating federal judges violated rights |
| 23-1072 |
Ali Hamza Ahmad Suliman al Bahlul v. United States |
District of Columbia |
2024-04-02 |
Denied |
Amici (3) |
28-usc-455 circuit-split federal-judges federal-judiciary government-service impartiality impartiality-standard judicial-recusal legal-ethics recusal statutory-interpretation |
Does §455(b)(3) require recusal when a federal judge is assigned to a case involving the same parties, same facts, and same issues as a case in which … |
| 23-809 |
Peter Kleidman v. Martin R. Barash, Judge, United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2024-01-26 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
brown-vs-board civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-tort due-process equitable-relief federal-judges free-speech judicial-immunity prospective-injunction pulliam-precedent standing |
Are federal judges immune from claims for equitable relief? |
| 22-7607 |
Sensa Verogna v. Andrea K. Johnstone, et al. |
First Circuit |
2023-05-22 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
administrative-duties civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-claims due-process extrajudicial-knowledge federal-judges judicial-immunity judicial-recusal recusal standing |
Should a judge recuse themselves having learned through their administrative duties, material facts deriving from an extrajudicial source? |
| 21-7466 |
Anthony Aanand Patel v. Sonya Bhatia Patel |
California |
2022-03-25 |
Dismissed |
IFP |
civil-rights congress due-process federal-judges judicial-misconduct judicial-resignation legal-education mandatory-legal-education martial-law national-security standing |
why-does-wasting-appellant's-time-prove-mandatory-continuing-legal-education |
| 20-5406 |
In Re Abdul Mohammed |
|
2020-08-20 |
Denied |
IFP |
civil-rights discrimination due-process executive-committee federal-judges judicial-harassment judicial-misconduct judicial-order mandamus-petition race religion retaliation |
Whether the Executive Committee's Order entered against the Petitioner is legal |
| 19-1151 |
Rohit Kumar v. William P. Barr, Attorney General, et al. |
Eighth Circuit |
2020-03-20 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
appeals-court civil-rights court-misconduct criminal-law due-process federal-judges judicial-misconduct judicial-safety judicial-threats legal-proceeding petition-language procedural-irregularity threat-of-violence threats violence |
Will the Supreme Court Justices order the killing of Federal Judges and Appeals Court Judges? |
| 18-635 |
Brian M. Burmaster v. United States |
Federal Circuit |
2018-11-15 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
attorney-general criminal-conspiracy federal-court-judges federal-judges immunity international-criminal-court international-law judicial-immunity jurisdiction legal-jurisdiction u.s.-attorney-general |
Are US Federal Court Judges and former U.S. Attorney General immune from the International Criminal Court? |