| 24-190 |
Terri L. Stiles, et al. v. John Clifford, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2024-08-21 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
due-process extrinsic-fraud permanent-injunction rooker-feldman-doctrine state-court-judgment subject-matter-jurisdiction |
Whether a court may selectively apply the Rooker-Feldman doctrine to preclude federal subject matter jurisdiction by excluding from consideration a ju… |
| 23-704 |
Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals, Inc., et al. v. Federal Trade Commission, et al. |
Eleventh Circuit |
2023-12-29 |
Denied |
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civil-contempt civil-procedure contempt decisional-law equitable-remedies federal-trade-commission ftc-act permanent-injunction rule-60(b)(6) sanctions |
Can a fundamental change in decisional law independently support relief from a judgment under Rule 60(b)(6)? |
| 20-7046 |
Paul A. Bilzerian v. Securities Exchange Commission |
District of Columbia |
2021-02-04 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
change-in-circumstances civil-procedure court-access equitable-relief judicial-discretion legal-standards motion-to-terminate permanent-injunction rule-65 standing |
Whether a district court has the discretion to deny an unopposed motion to terminate a 20-year-old permanent injunction prohibiting access to any stat… |
| 19-1114 |
National Collegiate Athletic Association, et al. v. New Jersey Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association, Inc. |
Third Circuit |
2020-03-11 |
Denied |
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civil-procedure damages equitable-discretion federal-rules-of-civil-procedure injunction injunction-bond permanent-injunction rule-65(c) rule-65c sports-gambling temporary-restraining-order |
Whether a party was 'wrongfully enjoined' under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 65(c) when the district court confirmed via the grant of a permanent i… |
| 19-914 |
Credit Bureau Center, LLC, et al. v. Federal Trade Commission |
Seventh Circuit |
2020-01-22 |
Denied |
Relisted (5) |
administrative-law consumer-protection consumer-redress enforcement-scheme federal-trade-commission ftc ftc-authority injunctive-relief permanent-injunction section-13(b) section-19 statutory-interpretation |
Whether Section 13(b)'s second proviso providing that the FTC 'may seek' a permanent injunction is an independent grant of authority to 'file suit' se… |
| 19-825 |
Federal Trade Commission v. Credit Bureau Center, LLC, et al. |
Seventh Circuit |
2019-12-31 |
Granted |
Amici (1)Response RequestedRelisted (6) |
circuit-split district-court enforcement-authority federal-trade-commission federal-trade-commission-act injunction permanent-injunction restitution section-13(b) statutory-interpretation |
Whether Section 13(b) authorizes district courts to enter an injunction that orders the return of unlawfully obtained funds |
| 19-508 |
AMG Capital Management, LLC, et al. v. Federal Trade Commission |
Ninth Circuit |
2019-10-21 |
Judgment Issued |
Amici (9)Relisted (6) |
administrative-law circuit-split federal-trade-commission federal-trade-commission-act injunctions injunctive-relief monetary-relief permanent-injunction preliminary-injunction restitution statutory-construction statutory-interpretation unfair-or-deceptive-acts |
Whether §13(b) of the Federal Trade Commission Act authorizes the Commission to demand monetary relief such as restitution |
| 18-1479 |
Jason P. Stinson v. United States |
Eleventh Circuit |
2019-05-28 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
26-usc-7402 burden-of-proof disgorge disgorgement due-process due-process,tax-preparation,26-usc-7402,permanent- evidence injunction internal-revenue-code litigation-conduct permanent-injunction tax-preparation tax-preparer |
Whether issuing a permanent injunction and an order to disgorge $949,000 against the owner of a tax preparation business under 26 U.S.C. § 7402 violat… |
| 18-27 |
Estate of Juanita Jackson, et al. v. Rubin Schron |
Eleventh Circuit |
2018-07-05 |
Denied |
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all-writs-act bankruptcy bankruptcy-jurisdiction consent injunctive-relief judicial-authority jurisdiction non-core-proceedings permanent-injunction state-law-claims |
Can bankruptcy courts use the All Writs Act to expand their jurisdiction and authority beyond the confines of the Bankruptcy Code? And if so, can they… |