jurisprudence

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
22-6842 Bharani Padmanabhan v. Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine Massachusetts 2023-02-22 Denied Response WaivedIFP bedrock-of-jurisprudence court-procedure federal-courts jurisprudence litigation-principle neutral-arbiter party-presentation sineneng-smith state-courts united-states-v-sineneng-smith Does the Principle of Party Presentation apply to state courts?
21-1068 Lion Raisins, Inc., et al. v. Karen Ross California 2022-02-01 Denied Amici (1) agricultural-cooperative bloc-voting electoral-influence government-objectives government-power jurisprudence private-association rational-basis-review voter-apportionment voting-rights Whether this Court's voting rights jurisprudence permits the government to empower a private association (here, an agricultural cooperative) to cast a…
21-5651 Taniko C. Smith v. Brian E. Williams, Sr., Warden, et al. Ninth Circuit 2021-09-13 Denied IFP civil-procedure due-process federal-courts federal-habeas habeas-corpus judicial-deference jurisprudence ninth-circuit state-court state-law supreme-court-precedent Does a federal habeas court owe deference to a state's wider jurisprudence when a state court arbitrarily fails to follow its own law?
19-5058 In Re Artur Tchibassa 2019-07-03 Denied Response WaivedIFP abuse-of-discretion civil-procedure constitutional-law constitutional-violation extradition habeas-corpus harmless-error judicial-discretion jurisprudence savings-clause statutory-interpretation structural-error Whether the lower courts abused their discretion by refusing to apply the Reyes-Requena savings clause jurisprudence
18-9264 Robert Marshall v. United States Eleventh Circuit 2019-05-14 Denied Response WaivedIFP appellate-procedure buck-precedent buck-v-davis certificate-of-appealability due-process eleventh-circuit habeas-corpus judicial-review jurisprudence DID THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT WRONGLY APPLY THIS COURT'S JURISPRUDENCE IN BUCK BY FAILING TO GRANT A COA IN THIS MATTER
18-7878 John Timothy Cannon, aka Mr. JT v. United States Fourth Circuit 2019-02-11 Denied Response WaivedIFP conspiracy criminal-law due-process fifth-amendment fourth-circuit jurisprudence Whether the interpretation of conspiracy in the Fourth circuit is overbroad, violating the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment departing from th…