| 22-5008 |
Anthony A. Patel v. Sonya Bhatia |
California |
2022-06-30 |
Dismissed |
Response WaivedIFP |
civil-procedure court-authority due-process judicial-authority judicial-discretion martial-law settlement settlement-agreement sua-sponte-sanctions vexatious-litigant |
Whether courts can impose sua sponte punishments against litigants in cases already settled |
| 21-7466 |
Anthony Aanand Patel v. Sonya Bhatia Patel |
California |
2022-03-25 |
Dismissed |
IFP |
civil-rights congress due-process federal-judges judicial-misconduct judicial-resignation legal-education mandatory-legal-education martial-law national-security standing |
why-does-wasting-appellant's-time-prove-mandatory-continuing-legal-education |
| 21-6821 |
Francis Schaeffer Cox v. United States |
Ninth Circuit |
2022-01-11 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
conspiracy-liability contingent-conspiracy criminal-intent federal-employees federal-jurisdiction feola-test martial-law stalinesque-martial-law subjective-belief sufficiency-challenge |
Whether a contingent conspiracy may be based on a condition outside the conspirators' control that they subjectively believed was likely to occur, eve… |
| 20-8210 |
Anthony A. Patel v. Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County, et al. |
California |
2021-06-03 |
Denied |
IFP |
civil-rights constitutional-interpretation due-process executive-authority executive-power judicial-authority judicial-independence martial-law presidential-powers separation-of-powers supreme-court-justices |
Can the Executive Branch impose martial law on courts? |
| 19-7905 |
Lakshmi Arunachalam v. Exxon Mobil Corporation |
Fifth Circuit |
2020-03-09 |
Dismissed |
Relisted (2)IFP |
civil-rights constitutional-emergency constitutional-interpretation contract-clause due-process government-grants judicial-misconduct judicial-precedent martial-law patent patent-law patent-rights separation-of-powers treason |
Whether the concerted wanton breach of solemn Oaths collectively failing to enforce the Laws of the Land and Stare Decisis Laws of the Case constitute… |
| 19-7254 |
John Garrett Smith v. Washington |
Washington |
2020-01-13 |
Dismissed |
IFP |
criminal-procedure due-process fifth-amendment grand-jury indictment jury-trial martial-law military-justice sixth-amendment |
Whether the absence of a grand jury indictment violates due process and the right to a jury trial under the Fifth and Sixth Amendments |