| 24-5386 |
Christopher M. Hunt, Sr. v. Deutsche Bank Trust Company |
Georgia |
2024-08-23 |
Denied |
Relisted (2)IFP |
constitutional-rights due-process first-breach judicial-discretion jurisdiction-conflict supersedeas-bond |
Whether a state court's denial of a jury trial and imposition of an excessive supersedeas bond without an appeal or review mechanism violates constitu… |
| 23-43 |
Christopher M. Hunt, Sr. v. Deutsche Bank Trust Company |
Georgia |
2023-07-14 |
Denied |
Response WaivedRelisted (2) |
civil-rights conflict-of-laws court-preemption due-process federal-jurisdiction foreclosure-dispute judicial-review jurisdiction-conflict preemption state-jurisdiction supersedeas-bond whistleblower-protection |
When there is admitted by courts conflict between the federal courts and state courts on such all-important matters such as jurisdiction, which court … |
| 23-8 |
Christopher M. Hunt, Sr. v. Nationstar Mortgage, et al. |
Eleventh Circuit |
2023-07-05 |
Denied |
Response WaivedRelisted (3) |
candor-to-tribunal civil-procedure civil-rights corporate-service due-process first-breach-doctrine jurisdiction-conflict mortgage-fraud respa-violations standing uniformity-of-federal-courts whistleblower-claims |
Question not identified |
| 22-380 |
Raland J. Brunson v. Alma S. Adams, et al. |
Tenth Circuit |
2022-10-24 |
Denied |
Response WaivedRelisted (2) |
civil-rights constitutional-provisions due-process equitable-maxim jurisdiction-conflict national-security national-security-breach object-principle-of-justice presidential-removal separation-of-powers standing |
Whether the trial court has jurisdiction to try the merits of this case involving a serious national security breach and the possible removal of a sit… |
| 20-864 |
Hitomi Arimitsu v. James Edward Cook, II |
Minnesota |
2020-12-30 |
Denied |
|
child-abduction child-custody comity hague-convention international-child-abduction international-custody judicial-comity jurisdiction-conflict treaty-interpretation uniform-child-custody-jurisdiction-and-enforcement |
Whether the Minnesota courts' refusal to acknowledge the ultimate outcome of Convention proceedings by a Contracting State and declining to afford com… |