williams-v-pennsylvania
5 cases — ← All topics
| Case | Title | Lower Court | Docketed | Status | Flags | Tags | Question Presented |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23-5592 | Beau John Greene v. Arizona | Arizona | 2023-09-15 | Denied | IFP | appellate-review arizona constitutional-bias death-penalty due-process judicial-bias judicial-recusal prosecutorial-conflict recusal williams-v-pennsylvania | Did the appellate court violate Greene's due process rights by creating an impermissible risk of actual bias by allowing Justice Montgomery to decide … |
| 21-714 | Judy Morrow Wright, et vir v. Matthew G. Buyer, et al. | Tennessee | 2021-11-15 | Denied | Response Waived | appearance-of-bias constitutional-rights due-process judicial-neutrality judicial-recusal recusal structural-error structural-right williams-precedent williams-v-pennsylvania | Whether the Tennessee Supreme Court's Rule 10B unconstitutionally impedes Petitioners' structural right to an impartial judge |
| 18-9008 | Emem Ufot Udoh v. Minnesota | Minnesota | 2019-04-26 | Denied | Response WaivedIFP | bias due-process evidentiary-facts in-re-murchison judicial-bias post-conviction-relief recusal rippo-v-baker williams-v-pennsylvania | Whether there is an impermissible risk of actual bias, likelihood of bias, appearance of bias, or unconstitutional potential for bias on the issue of … |
| 18-487 | D. A. v. D. P., II | Indiana | 2018-10-16 | Denied | caperton-standard caperton-v-a-t-massey-coal-co caperton-v-massey due-process eighth-amendment fourteenth-amendment judicial-bias magistrate-ruling williams-v-pennsylvania | Did the Indiana Court of Appeals decision conflict with the due process standard in Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Co.? | |
| 18-6044 | Richard James Beasley v. Ohio | Ohio | 2018-09-19 | Denied | IFP | appellate-review attorney-general due-process familial-conflict fifth-amendment fourteenth-amendment judicial-ethics recusal structural-error williams-v-pennsylvania | Does the right to due process require a finding of structural error where one member of the reviewing court is the son of the elected attorney general… |