standing-requirement

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
23A816 Battle Born Investments Company, LLC, et al. v. United States Ninth Circuit 2024-03-05 Presumed Complete burden-of-proof civil-forfeiture cryptocurrency-seizure due-process standing-requirement summary-judgment Whether the Due Process Clause requires courts to allow civil forfeiture claimants to establish standing through prima facie evidence of ownership wit…
23-5521 Jackie Gaff v. MSNI Advantage, L.P., et al. Fifth Circuit 2023-09-06 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process federal-rules-of-civil-procedure foreclosure foreclosure-procedure non-judicial-foreclosure standing standing-requirement ucc ucc-regulations Whether Petitioner's Constitutional Rights and Due Process were violated through Texas non-judicial foreclosure and abuse of FRCP 12(b)(6) motions
23-5344 Aaron Abadi v. City of New York, New York Second Circuit 2023-08-11 Denied Response WaivedIFP administrative-law civil-rights constitutional-challenge due-process mootness mootness-doctrine pandemic pandemic-regulation standing standing-requirement vaccine-mandate Do the vaccine mandates instated by the City of New York exceed their authority and/or are they arbitrary and capricious?
21-7019 Runnie Myles v. Jay Jacobs, et al. Second Circuit 2022-02-01 Denied Response WaivedIFP appellate-review circuit-court-error civil-procedure due-process fairly-traceable-standard first-amendment first-amendment-retaliation proximate-cause-analysis standing standing-requirement sua-sponte-dismissal Whether the circuit court committed reversable error when it dismissed Petitioner's case on an issue of fact that was never noticed or briefed and tha…
19-6085 Frank Amodeo v. United States Eleventh Circuit 2019-09-27 Denied Response WaivedIFP article-iii civil-procedure civil-procedure-standing constitutional-standing criminal-forfeiture criminal-procedure due-process federal-court-procedure federal-courts jurisdiction jurisdictional-hierarchy non-merits-questions standing standing-requirement Must a federal court resolve standing issues before resolving other dispositive, non-merits questions?