regulatory-oversight

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
21-337 George Berka v. Kathy Hochul, Governor of New York Second Circuit 2021-09-02 Denied Response Waived climate-change climate-emergency due-process energy-policy environmental-impact environmental-regulation grid-reliability infrastructure-renewal nuclear-power public-safety regulatory-oversight Should the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant be returned to service?
19-6339 Jackson Miles v. Alex M. Azar, II, Secretary of Health and Human Services Federal Circuit 2019-10-25 Denied Response WaivedIFP administrative-law civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process healthcare-law informed-consent national-childhood-vaccine-injury-act-of-1986 regulatory-oversight regulatory-policy vaccine-injury-compensation vaccine-injury-compensation-program Where the special master of the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) violates the 2017 Secretary of Health and Human Services' posted Rule that …
18-1183 Dorothy A. Smulley v. Federal Housing Finance Agency, et al. Second Circuit 2019-03-13 Denied Response Waived agency-liability agency-relationship circuit-procedures conservatorship due-process fannie-mae federal-instrumentality fhfa internal-operating-procedures mortgage-servicers mortgage-servicing regulatory-oversight rico vicarious-liability Whether Fannie Mae is a federal instrumentality subject to due process requirements, whether FHFA as conservator of Fannie Mae is vicariously liable f…
18-5878 Johnson Christopher Jamerson v. Julie L. Jones, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, et al. Eleventh Circuit 2018-09-05 Denied Response WaivedIFP but no text of a SCOTUS petition for writ of cert I cannot generate a question presented or identif please provide the full text of the petition. civil-rights due-process executive-power legislative-authority prison-conditions prison-operations regulatory-compliance regulatory-oversight standing Whether the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals erred in deciding the case without applying the law to the facts of the case