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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
24A295 Larry D. Sapp v. Kimberly Foxx, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as State's Attorney of Cook County, Illinois Seventh Circuit 2024-09-25 Presumed Complete civil-punishment cruel-and-unusual eighth-amendment mendoza-martinez public-office time-limits Whether civil punishment statutes that permanently restrict an individual's right to hold public office without time limits violate the Eighth Amendme…
23-5182 In Re Richard Charles Lussy 2023-07-24 Dismissed IFP administrative-procedure civil-rights constitutional-writ due-process evidence-code forfeiture non-delegation-doctrine public-office sovereign-immunity standing to compel his standing due to unavailability: 'forfeiture of public office for wrong doing.' From: Incompetent Abraham Skinner's(IAS'S) Appellee Team …
21-302 Arthur G. Jaros Jr. v. Village of Downers Grove, Illinois, et al. Illinois 2021-08-30 Denied Response Waived due-process first-amendment free-speech home-rule-powers liberty-interest library-trustee municipal-corporation public-office retaliation Did the Village of Downers Grove violate the petitioner's First Amendment right to free speech by removing him from his statutory term as public libra…
21-226 Libertarian Party of Ohio, et al. v. Don Michael Crites, et al. Sixth Circuit 2021-08-16 Denied Amici (2) civil-rights constitutional-rights election-law first-amendment political-parties public-office standing state-restriction Whether a state violates the First Amendment by barring members of small political parties from holding a public office
20-345 Deborah Katz Pueschel v. Elaine L. Chao, Secretary of Transportation, et al. District of Columbia 2020-09-16 Denied Response Waived civil-service constitutional-rights disability-benefits first-amendment free-speech government-restrictions public-office standing Does the rule in U.S. Civil Service Comm'n v. Nat'l Ass'n of Letter Carriers, 413 U.S. 548 (1973), that the First Amendment does not prevent the feder…
19-481 In Re R. C. "Rick" Lussy 2019-10-10 Rehearing Response WaivedRelisted (2) administrative-law civil-rights constitutional-challenge due-process election-code elections extraordinary-circumstances free-speech judicial-procedure misconduct non-delegation-doctrine public-office standing statutory-interpretation Whether the petitioner's constitutional rights were violated by the government's actions regarding his candidacy in the 2016 and 2020-2024 elections