quasi-judicial-immunity

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
24-1224 Denver Ward v. Laura Fisher, et al. Tenth Circuit 2025-06-02 Denied child-best-interests court-appointed due-process guardian-ad-litem quasi-judicial-immunity state-law Does a guardian ad litem violate due process when acting outside the scope of their duties for the child's best interests and in contravention of stat…
24-1033 Maria Del Rosario Chico Vietti, Individually and as Parent and Next Friend of A. R. V., P. F. V., and H. S. V., minor children v. Welsh & McGough, PLLC, an Oklahoma Professional Limited Liability Corporation, et al. Tenth Circuit 2025-03-28 Denied Response Waived child-best-interests court-appointed-role due-process guardian-ad-litem quasi-judicial-immunity state-actor Whether a guardian ad litem violates due process by acting outside her statutory duties and advocating for one parent over another
24-6760 Christopher Michael Williams v. Pavan Parikh, Clerk, Hamilton County, Ohio, et al. Sixth Circuit 2025-03-13 Denied IFP administrative-duties civil-rights first-amendment judicial-machinery petition-of-grievances quasi-judicial-immunity Is a State Court Clerk entitled to absolute quasi-judicial immunity regardless of their conduct due to their administrative duties being closely inter…
24-752 Paul Thomas v. Kathleen Harder, et al. Ninth Circuit 2025-01-15 Denied Amici (4)Response Waived 42-usc-1983 civil-rights-action investigator-immunity medical-board-immunity medical-disciplinary-proceedings quasi-judicial-immunity Are members and staff of the Oregon Medical Board entitled to absolute or qualified immunity in a 42 U.S.C. § 1983 civil rights action?
24-51 Randall Bock v. Candace Lapidus Sloane, et al. First Circuit 2024-07-17 Denied judicial-immunity licensing-board market-participants professional-licensing quasi-judicial-immunity sherman-act sovereign-immunity state-action-doctrine state-action-immunity supreme-court-precedent antitrust-law
22-312 Michelle Chapman, Clerk, Circuit Court of Missouri, Randolph County v. Jane Doe, by Next Friend Anthony E. Rothert Eighth Circuit 2022-10-04 GVR Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (3) abortion-procedure civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process judicial-bypass minor-rights parental-notification quasi-judicial-immunity standing Whether Clerk Chapman was properly denied quasi-judicial immunity
21-981 Lan Tu Trinh v. David Fineman Third Circuit 2022-01-10 Denied 12(b)(6) 12b6-motion appellate-review civil-procedure civil-rights due-process judicial-immunity pro-se-action quasi-judicial-immunity receiver-appointment section-1983 standing Did the district court err by granting the receiver's motion to dismiss on immunity grounds under Rule 12(b)(6)?
20-6431 John L. Howell v. David Adler, et al. Fifth Circuit 2020-11-25 Denied IFP article-iii-powers bankruptcy barton-injunctions civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process judicial-immunity non-core-claims qualified-immunity quasi-judicial-immunity To deny a plaintiff's constitutional right to due process and prohibit suit against a particular set of defendants who it wishes to shield from liabil…
20-653 Henry Hamilton v. City of Hayti, Missouri, et al. Eighth Circuit 2020-11-12 Denied Response Waived arrest-warrant arrest-warrants discretionary-authority fourth-amendment gerstein-v-pugh judicial-immunity municipal-court probable-cause quasi-judicial-immunity Did the court clerk unconstitutionally exercise a judicial function under the Fourth Amendment and Gerstein v. Pugh
18-8397 Michael Victory v. California Board of Parole Hearings, et al. Ninth Circuit 2019-03-12 Denied Response WaivedIFP balisok civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process equal-protection impartial-decision-maker larkin mcclure murchison murchison-v-michigan parole parole-hearing peremptory-challenge quasi-judicial quasi-judicial-immunity Did defendants engage in a policy denying parole to a class of plaintiffs?