medical-emergency

6 cases — ← All topics

Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
25A558 Chantel Mitchell v. Office Depot, Inc. Ninth Circuit 2025-11-13 Application equitable-tolling medical-emergency petition-for-certiorari pro-se statutory-deadline supreme-court-procedure Whether equitable tolling principles apply to statutory filing deadlines when a litigant experiences an extraordinary and unforeseeable family medical…
25-537 Raymond H. Pierson, III v. Phyliss M. Rushing California 2025-11-04 Denied constitutional-rights due-process equal-protection fourteenth-amendment insurance-litigation medical-emergency 1a. Isn't it true that under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution, that Dr. Pierson, a self-represented party without alternat…
23-7252 Mychal Andra Reed v. California State Prison, Los Angeles County, et al. Ninth Circuit 2024-04-19 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP civil-procedure civil-rights covid-19-impact due-process judicial-bias medical-emergency medical-incapacity standing stare-decisis Can the district court lawfully dismiss petitioner's valid Civil Rights complaint (violation) case because he failed to appear due to 'EXCEPTIONAL CIR…
23-1076 Xavier Becerra, Secretary of Health and Human Services, et al. v. Texas, et al. Fifth Circuit 2024-04-03 Denied Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2) emergency-medical-treatment federal-preemption health-care healthcare-law labor-act medical-emergency patient-stabilization preemption reproductive-rights state-law Whether the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act preempts state law in the narrow circumstance where terminating a pregnancy is required to stabi…
23A746 Carlos Jackson v. Markel American Insurance Company, et al. Nevada 2024-02-14 Presumed Complete civil-rights complaint-amendment due-process judicial-discretion medical-emergency pro-se-litigant Whether a pro se litigant's constitutional due process rights are violated when a district court judge denies an opportunity to amend a complaint and …
18-8037 Jerry Anthony Brandon, aka Jerry L. Brandon v. Louisiana Louisiana 2019-02-20 Denied IFP constitutional-rights due-process effective-assistance-of-counsel equal-protection ineffective-assistance involuntary-absence medical-emergency new-trial sixth-amendment trial-absence voluntary-absence Was the Petitioner's 5th, 6th, & 14th amendment rights to the Constitution of the United States violated?