| 24-6819 |
Kenneth Daywitt, et al. v. Jodi Harpstead, Commissioner, Minnesota Department of Human Services, in her Individual and Official Capacity, et al. |
Eighth Circuit |
2025-03-20 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
constitutional-rights court-standards first-amendment free-speech judicial-duty legal-standards |
Do federal courts have a duty to citizens of the United States of America to apply established legal standards related to First Amendment claims? |
| 24-5350 |
Jay Sandon Cooper v. Texas |
Texas |
2024-08-20 |
Denied |
Relisted (2)IFP |
bill-of-rights constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process fundamental-rights judicial-duty |
Whether the judicial duty to identify and protect constitutional rights from Obergefell v. Hodges applies to state criminal cases and whether a convic… |
| 24A16 |
Jay Sandon Cooper v. Texas |
Texas |
2024-07-09 |
Presumed Complete |
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constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process fundamental-error judicial-duty supreme-court-review |
Whether the judicial duty to identify and protect fundamental constitutional rights in criminal cases applies equally to state criminal proceedings as… |
| 23-949 |
In Re David Erlanson, Sr. |
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2024-02-29 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
9th-circuit administrative-law civil-procedure civil-proceeding civil-rights criminal-penalty criminal-procedure due-process judicial-duty judicial-process mandamus separation-of-powers |
Can the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals indefinitely prolong or avoid its judicial duty when a judicial process in the lower district court resulted obvi… |
| 23-761 |
Kionn Alls v. Florida Department of Revenue, on Behalf of Sharita Denise Gosa |
Florida |
2024-01-16 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
appellate-review civil-procedure court-of-appeals due-process equal-protection fundamental-error judicial-duty jurisdiction jurisdictional-error procedural-due-process standing |
Do our state court of appeals have an unrenunciable judicial duty to correct jurisdictional or fundamental errors that were preserved at trial, were r… |
| 21-1391 |
Robert Kelly, Jr. v. City of Mount Vernon, New York, et al. |
Second Circuit |
2022-04-29 |
Denied |
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civil-procedure civil-rights court-ruling due-process judicial-duty legal-information oral-decision oral-rulings pro-se pro-se-litigant procedural-rights standing |
To what extent do courts have an affirmative duty to fully inform pro se litigants of courtroom decisions and rulings issued orally from the court, an… |
| 21-784 |
In Re Melba L. Ford |
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2021-11-29 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
attorney-misconduct conscience-based-duty court-discretion due-process equitable-relief fraud fraud-allegations judicial-duty judicial-ethics petition-review standing |
Do Justices owe a mandatory, non-discretionary, equitable, conscience-based moral duty to entertain petitions relating to deliberately planned, carefu… |
| 20-1417 |
Miguel Estivill, et ux. v. Philip Von Kahle |
Florida |
2021-04-08 |
Denied |
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appellate-procedure constitutional-rights due-process fair-hearing fraud-allegations judicial-conduct judicial-duty judicial-review motion-for-rehearing standing |
Where the 3DCA neglected their prime duty to Rule by affirming the Trial Court's order which was in clear violation of R. Jud. Admin. '2.215(f) and Fl… |
| 20-5107 |
Vernon Montgomery v. Delaware |
Delaware |
2020-07-20 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
appellate-procedure civil-procedure constitutional-review court-review due-process judicial-duty legal-argument perjury probable-cause prosecutorial-misconduct standing |
Does a State's appellate court have to address the contentions of its appellant in its opinion? |
| 19-6857 |
Clarence Rozell Goode, Jr. v. Tommy Sharp, Interim Warden |
Tenth Circuit |
2019-12-04 |
Denied |
IFP |
brady-and-progeny brady-claim brady-claims-review constitutional-error due-process fair-presentation fair-presentation-doctrine habeas habeas-corpus judicial-duty pervasive-effect-of-errors prejudice-analysis preservation preservation-doctrine preservation-of-issues totality-of-evidence totality-of-the-evidence |
Should questionable application of the fair presentation and preservation doctrines allow a circuit court to neglect duties such as the duty to determ… |
| 18-1575 |
Jerry Preston McNeil v. Oklahoma |
Oklahoma |
2019-06-25 |
Denied |
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civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-interpretation due-process federal-state-relations judicial-duty property-tax real-property standing state-government supremacy-clause takings treason |
Whether the Supremacy Clause will be given its controlling effect in this extraordinary instance? |