mathews-v-eldridge

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
24-942 Patrick Comack v. Leland Dudek, Acting Commissioner of Social Security Eleventh Circuit 2025-03-03 Denied Response Waived administrative-exhaustion constitutional-rights due-process jurisdiction mathews-v-eldridge social-security-disability Did the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit violate Supreme Court precedent by using a three-part test instead of the two-part Mathews v. Eldri…
24-5244 Justin G. Reedy v. California Department of Social Services, et al. Ninth Circuit 2024-08-06 Denied Response WaivedIFP administrative-hearing due-process equal-protection fourteenth-amendment goldberg-v-kelly mathews-v-eldridge public-benefits state-regulation substantive-due-process title-ix Whether the principles of due process prohibit the Ninth Circuit Court's consideration of a new argument raised by the State Defendants' on appeal tha…
23-6779 David H. Jacob v. Rosalyn Cotton, Chairperson, Nebraska Board of Parole, et al. Eighth Circuit 2024-02-16 Denied IFP 14th-amendment due-process greenholtz-v-inmates liberty-interest mathews-test mathews-v-eldridge parole parole-board-discretion parole-procedures Do Nebraska's current parole procedures still meet the requirements of the 14th Amendment's Due Process clause under the test set out in Mathews v. El…
20-7297 Demetries Sturgis v. Maryland Maryland 2021-03-02 Denied IFP administrative-law civil-procedure due-process government-benefits mathews-v-eldridge standing Whether the lower court erred in its application of the Mathews v. Eldridge balancing test for procedural due process claims
19-6361 Gregory Alan McKown v. United States Fifth Circuit 2019-10-24 Denied Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2)IFP civil-rights commitment competency-evaluation criminal-procedure due-process involuntary-commitment liberty liberty-interest mathews-factors mathews-v-eldridge mental-health procedural-safeguards substantive-due-process Does mandatory, involuntary commitment of an incompetent defendant to the Bureau of Prisons for the sole purpose of evaluating whether he can attain c…