medical-fraud

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
25-387 Anita Louise Jackson v. United States Fourth Circuit 2025-10-02 Denied Response Waived criminal-liability device-adulteration food-drug-cosmetic-act medical-fraud patient-disclosure surgical-instruments In what world do physicians have to disclose to patients that their surgical procedure will be performed with previously used surgical instruments in …
23-6296 Charles Andre Bailey v. Dennis Bley Oregon 2023-12-18 Denied IFP ada-violation civil-rights death-certificate fraud government-violation health-insurance medical-fraud medical-records physician-patient-relationship qui-tam Why did Dr. Bley sign my father's death certificate if he claims he's not his doctor?
23-637 Jingjing Zheng, et vir v. Shady Grove Fertility Maryland 2023-12-13 Denied civil-rights consumer-protection court-deception due-process fertility-fraud fertility-treatments intentional-misrepresentation maryland-law medical-fraud medical-malpractice pro-se-litigation standing Will granting this petition decrease a large amount of loss in IVF treatments in the United States each year to safeguard the significant interests of…
19-717 Michael J. Sands v. Megan J. Brennan, Postmaster General Sixth Circuit 2019-12-06 Denied Response Waived civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process employment employment-discrimination equal-protection medical-diagnosis medical-fraud mental-health postal-service termination Did the United States Postal Service violate my Constitutional Rights when the Postal Service chose my mental diagnosis (difference of Medical Opinion…
19-499 Henry Posada v. United States Seventh Circuit 2019-10-18 Denied Response Waived appeals-court-error appellate-review clear-error criminal-procedure district-court-error evidence government-evidence government-surveillance healthcare-billing loss-amount loss-calculation medical-fraud patient-records sentencing standard-of-review Whether the court of appeals erred in determining that the district court did not clearly err in accepting the government's assertion that Mr. Posada …