statute-of-frauds

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
25-5822 Adedayo Abioye v. Raymond Octavus Lee California 2025-10-07 Denied IFP conditional-gift false-statement fiduciary-duty loan-agreement mortgage-fraud statute-of-frauds Federal statute of the United States Code - 18 U.S.C. § 1014, prohibits making a "false statement " for the purpose of influencing certain small busin…
24-1319 Sriyantha Benedict Sirimanne, et ux. v. Miguel Garcia California 2025-06-27 Denied Response Waived admissible-evidence due-process factfinding judicial-review parol-evidence-rule statute-of-frauds 1. Whether a judgment based on inadmissible evidence violates due process.
21-1234 Jose Dominguez v. American Express, FSB Texas 2022-03-10 Denied batson-challenge business-debt civil-procedure constitutional-rights corporate-law corporate-liability credit-protection debts statute-of-frauds third-party-liability veil-piercing 1. Did the trial court err in holding an owner of a corporation liable for the debts of the third person? 2. Did the trial court violate petitioner's…
21-98 Frank C. Warner v. Miguel Cardona, Secretary of Education Eighth Circuit 2021-07-23 Denied circuit-confusion civil-procedure contract contract-enforcement debt-collection economic-policy legal-standard promissory-note statute-of-frauds Circuit Confusion exists in the matter of Promissory Notes. This Court must resolve this issue and set one standard for all 50 states. Failure to do…
18-8709 Emmanuel Adeyinka v. Harris County, Texas, et al. Fifth Circuit 2019-04-05 Denied IFP civil-procedure civil-rights color-of-law common-law-fraud conspiracy-against-rights due-process failure-to-train fourteenth-amendment fraud standing statute-of-frauds Can the United States identify any of nine elements of common and law fraud in this case?
18-7342 Robert Gross v. Jeanine Dannatt Texas 2019-01-09 Denied IFP civil-divorce civil-procedure civil-rights consent-judgment constitutional-rights due-process family-law full-faith-and-credit prenuptial-agreement statute-of-frauds texas-family-code Can a Texas Court refuse to give full faith and credit and not honor a Pennsylvania Court Order?