| 22-5149 |
Rajesh Ramcharan v. United States |
Tenth Circuit |
2022-07-21 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process immigration immigration-fraud marriage-fraud racial-prejudice rosales-loper voir-dire |
Was the judge required to conduct the requested voir dire on racial prejudice under the 'reasonable possibility' standard set forth in Rosales-Loper v… |
| 21-1186 |
Michelle Manor, et vir v. Alejandro N. Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland Security, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2022-02-28 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
civil-rights coercive-interrogation constitutional-law criminal-procedure due-process evidence immigration judicial-review marriage-fraud ninth-circuit unreliable-statements |
Whether the Ninth Circuit erred in finding that the Manors waived the issue that the trial court erred in relying upon unreliable statements made duri… |
| 19-1471 |
Jessica Lynn Tkacz v. Daniel G. Bogden, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2020-07-08 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
administrative-law due-process evidentiary-standard. immigration standard-of-review administrative-law administrative-review burden-of-proof due-process evidence-standard immigration immigration-law judicial-review marriage-fraud standard-of-review |
Is the deferential 'substantial evidence' standard employed by federal courts to review decisions of the Board of Immigration Appeals fundamentally in… |
| 18-930 |
David Brandon v. Sarah Brandon |
California |
2019-01-17 |
Denied |
Relisted (2) |
annulment annulment-basis civil-rights domestic-relations due-process federal-immigration-law federal-state-relations fraud immigration immigration-marriage-fraud marriage marriage-fraud state-domestic-relations state-marriage-law |
Are the States, in particular California, required to recognize Immigration Marriage Fraud as a basis for annulment in their dissolution of marriage s… |