finality-doctrine

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
24-6840 In Re Lolonyon Y. Akouete 2025-03-25 Denied Response WaivedIFP bankruptcy-appeal bankruptcy-procedure due-process finality-doctrine irreparable-harm judicial-review Whether the First Circuit and Bankruptcy Appellate Panel erred in dismissing Petitioner's appeal for lack of finality by narrowly interpreting the For…
24-979 Legacy Recovery Services, LLC, dba Legacy House, et al. v. City of Monroe, Louisiana, et al. Fifth Circuit 2025-03-12 Denied Response Waived amendment-rights appellate-jurisdiction civil-procedure finality-doctrine pleading-standards rule-12 Do federal courts have authority to create pleading requirements beyond the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and when does a Rule 12 dismissal order b…
21-1404 Sunoco Partners Marketing & Terminals L.P., et al. v. Perry Cline, Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated Tenth Circuit 2022-05-02 Denied Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2) appellate-jurisdiction burden-of-proof civil-procedure court-of-appeals district-court-order finality finality-doctrine good-faith-appeal protective-appeal Whether a court of appeals can refuse to exercise its jurisdiction to determine its own jurisdiction
20-1411 Starline Tours of Hollywood, Inc. v. EHM Productions, Inc., dba TMZ, et al. Ninth Circuit 2021-04-07 Denied Response Waived appellate-jurisdiction appellate-procedure civil-procedure dismissal district-court-dismissal finality finality-doctrine judicial-participation ninth-circuit-interpretation pragmatic-approach technical-construction Whether the Ninth Circuit's undefined requirement for meaningful judicial participation impermissibly abandons this Court's longstanding mandate that …
20-471 Y. W. v. Patricia Aufiero, et al. Third Circuit 2020-10-09 Denied appeal appellate-jurisdiction circuit-split civil-procedure dismissal finality finality-doctrine judicial-procedure microsoft-baker-precedent microsoft-corp-v-baker without-prejudice without-prejudice-dismissal Whether the mere using of the word 'dismissed' is enough to make an order final within the meaning of 28 U.S.C. 1291