judicial-intervention

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
25-5290 Stacy L. Conner v. Ken Paxton, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Attorney General of Texas, et al. Fifth Circuit 2025-08-06 Denied Relisted (2)IFP constitutional-rights court-access due-process judicial-intervention liberty-interest petition-review Does the Constitution still protect and serve each American citizen equally, and does a single act of depriving a citizen of due process or access to …
25-5164 Pierre Alexander Amerson v. Leslie Cooley Dismukes, Secretary, North Carolina Department of Adult Correction, et al. Fourth Circuit 2025-07-22 Denied Response WaivedIFP constitutional-rights counsel-representation due-process ineffective-assistance judicial-intervention plea-negotiations Whether a public defender's ineffective assistance of counsel during plea negotiations constitutes a violation of due process rights that warrants jud…
24-574 Nikolai Belov v. East Bay Sanctuary Covenant, et al. Ninth Circuit 2024-11-25 Denied Response Waived court-procedure judicial-intervention legal-review motion-to-intervene ninth-circuit procedural-due-process Did the Ninth Circuit err in denying a motion to intervene without receiving party responses and without thoroughly analyzing the arguments within two…
23A851 Thomas C. Alexander, in His Official Capacity as President of the South Carolina Senate, et al. v. The South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP, et al. South Carolina 2024-03-20 Presumed Complete congressional-districts elections-clause judicial-intervention legislative-authority redistricting state-supreme-court Whether the South Carolina Supreme Court's redistricting decision improperly interfered with the state legislature's authority to draw congressional d…
23-883 Lawrence Wilson Kingsley v. Ann Elizabeth Lange Louisiana 2024-02-16 Denied access-to-courts appellate-procedure case-dismissal civil-procedure due-process equal-protection fraud judicial-intervention procedural-intervention standing Should this case be allowed to conflict with federal and state cases on nonparty intervention
23-730 Anna Pezhman v. Bloomingdale's, Inc. New York 2024-01-05 Denied Response Waived arbitration arbitration-law civil-rights civil-rights-act-1964 equitable-doctrine federal-preemption impartiality impartiality-doctrine judicial-intervention quota-system title-vii Does federal law preempt New York's mandatory equitable doctrine of seeking court intervention in mid-arbitration proceedings to remedy arbitral impar…
22-855 Keith Raniere v. United States Second Circuit 2023-03-08 Denied Response Waived cross-examination due-process harmlessness harmlessness-standard judicial-intervention jury-instructions prosecutorial-misconduct sixth-amendment witness-testimony Should a finding of absolute harmlessness be required for an intentional and egregious Sixth Amendment violation?
21-1512 San Bernardino County District Attorney, et al. v. Kevin Cooper, et al. Ninth Circuit 2022-06-02 Denied civil-procedure civil-rights death-penalty due-process federal-courts governor-powers judicial-intervention ninth-circuit standing state-law Whether the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit improperly denied Petitioners intervention in death-penalty-litigation
20-8357 Andrew Hendricks v. Vincent Schiraldi, Commissioner, New York Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, et al. New York 2021-06-22 Denied Response WaivedIFP administrative-remedies civil-procedure due-process exhaustion-doctrine federal-case-law judicial-intervention new-york-regulations prisoners-litigation-reform-act pro-se-litigation standing Did I first exhaust all available administrative remedies before seeking judicial intervention?
20-6573 Ellis Keyes v. Matt Wilson, et al. Eleventh Circuit 2020-12-09 Denied IFP 11th-circuit civil-rights deadly-force due-process judicial-intervention municipal-liability order-to-show-cause police-restraint police-use-of-force qualified-immunity standing Whether the 11th Circuit erred in denying the motion for order to show cause why defendant police should not be restrained from using deadly force
19-7837 Francine Slavin v. Residential Rentals, Trustee New Hampshire 2020-03-03 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-rights court-jurisdiction due-process free-speech judicial-intervention judicial-misconduct judicial-proceedings jurisdiction standing trial-procedure whistleblower Whether the New Hampshire supreme court unconstitutionally intervened in the low court's trial of this case by assigning one of its own justices to po…
19-6792 Victor Sanchez v. Patrick Nogan, Administrator East Jersey State Prison, et al. Third Circuit 2019-12-02 Denied Response WaivedIFP constitutional-rights due-process habeas-corpus ineffective-assistance ineffective-assistance-of-counsel judicial-intervention plea-bargaining procedural-due-process right-to-appeal sentencing sentencing-review Where trial counsel admits to ineffective advice that lead to this petitioner being sentenced to (5) five years more time than he would have received …
19-5662 Carter Stephens v. Marcelo Britto Gomez, et al. Ninth Circuit 2019-08-22 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP attorney-misconduct civil-procedure civil-rights dismissal due-process henderson-factors judicial-intervention legal-ethics legal-malpractice sanctions standing state-bar state-bar-regulation Why was plaintiff Carter Stephens not informed by the State Bar of the neglectful attorney's record he retained?
19-218 Xiu Jian Sun v. Wu Hua Jing, et al. New York 2019-08-20 Denied civil-procedure civil-rights divine-messenger due-process governor judicial-intervention jurisdictional-claim legal-petition mandamus mandarin-chinese registered-mail religious-doctrine religious-freedom standing statutory-interpretation Whether the messenger sent by Jehovah, the Lord of host, through the angel, has the authority to bring the case before the judge
19-5172 Jesus Hilario-Bello v. United States Second Circuit 2019-07-15 Denied Response WaivedIFP 18-usc-924c crime-of-violence due-process economic-loss fair-trial hobbs-act intangible-asset judicial-intervention physical-force statutory-interpretation Whether Hobbs Act robbery is not a crime of violence under 18 U.S.C. §924(c) because it can be committed without using physical force, by causing the …