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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
24-274 LuzMaria Arroyo v. Volvo Group North America, LLC, dba Volvo Parts North America Seventh Circuit 2024-09-11 Denied disability-rights employment-discrimination military-service reasonable-accommodation userra veterans-protection Whether the Seventh Circuit misapplied USERRA provisions and improperly relied on ADA standards in evaluating a disabled veteran's reemployment rights
24-83 Martin Akerman v. National Guard Bureau District of Columbia 2024-07-26 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (3) due-process enemy-combatant habeas-corpus military-detention userra whistleblower whistleblower-protection Due-process-violation
23A1109 LuzMaria Arroyo v. Volvo Group North America, LLC dba Volvo Parts North America Seventh Circuit 2024-06-12 Presumed Complete ada disability-standards employment-discrimination military-service reasonable-accommodation userra Whether federal courts may conflate disability standards under the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemploym…
23A1097 Martin Akerman v. Merit Systems Protection Board, et al. District of Columbia 2024-06-07 Presumed Complete administrative-law due-process fee-waiver military-employment userra whistleblower-protection Whether the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) mandates court fee waivers for federal employees engaged in protected w…
23-1106 Martin Akerman v. United States Armed Forces 2024-04-11 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2) administrative-law administrative-state civilian-oversight due-process federal-employment habeas-corpus military-authority military-detention userra Did the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces err in dismissing the petitioner's habeas corpus case for lack of jurisdiction?
22-786 Michael Faris v. Department of the Air Force Federal Circuit 2023-02-21 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2) burden-of-proof comparability federal-employees leave-of-absence pension-benefits reframing-contentions uniformed-services userra Are federal employees considered a 'person' for the purposes of USERRA?
22-445 Thomas P. Harwood, III v. American Airlines, Inc. Fourth Circuit 2022-11-14 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2) 38-usc-4312 disability-discrimination disabled-veteran employment-rights escalator-principle job-reinstatement qualification reemployment service-member userra Does 38 U.S.C. § 4312 entitle a disabled service member to prompt reemployment and help to become qualified for the escalator position, or can the emp…
21-827 Darek J. Kitlinski, et ux. v. Department of Justice, et al. Fourth Circuit 2021-12-06 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2) burden-of-proof discriminatory-animus employee-rights employment-discrimination employment-rights federal-employment military-service protected-status reemployment-rights userra Whether the employee must prove that protected status or activity was a motivating factor or prove that the employer had hostility to military service…
20-603 Le Roy Torres v. Texas Department of Public Safety Texas 2020-11-05 Judgment Issued CVSGAmici (17)Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (3) civil-rights constitutional-law due-process military-employment sovereign-immunity standing state-immunity state-sovereign-immunity uniformed-services-employment-and-reemployment-rig userra war-powers Whether Congress has the power to authorize suits against nonconsenting states pursuant to its War Powers
19-586 Devona Hollingsworth v. Department of Veterans Affairs Federal Circuit 2019-11-06 Denied due-process employment-rights federal-employment merit-systems-protection-board military-service opm-regulations probationary-period reemployment-rights termination uniformed-services userra Are USERRA's reemployment rights applicable to federal employees during their probationary period?
24A507 Martin Akerman v. Merit Systems Protection Board, et al. District of Columbia Presumed Complete due-process judicial-oversight national-security posse-comitatus userra whistleblower-protection Whether the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) and the Posse Comitatus Act protect federal employees from unlawful det…