Microsoft
sought certiorari before dismissing its Petition.
Samuel Casey, an attorney for the plaintiffs, said in a statement: «We are disappointed by the Court of Appeals decision and, given the reasoning in the two concurring opinions, we are evaluating whether and on what grounds our clients will be
seeking certiorari before the United States Supreme Court.»
Not exact matches
He is not known to have any expertise in the complex and highly specialized area of the law in which Goldberg & Iryami practices, known as tax
certiorari, which involves challenging real estate tax assessments and
seeking reductions from municipalities.
Here's the actual language: «If a writ of
certiorari is
sought and the Court denies the petition, this order shall terminate automatically.
However, a court may reduce (modify) to include any of the requirements relating to probation and community control, a legal sentence imposed by it within 60 days of its imposition; after the receipt by the court of a mandate issued by the appellate court upon affirmance of the judgment and / or sentence upon an original appeal; after receipt by the court of a certified copy of an order of the appellate court dismissing an original appeal from the judgment and / or sentence; or if further appellate review is
sought in a higher court or in successively higher courts, after the highest state or federal court to which a timely appeal has been taken under authority of law, or when a petition for
certiorari has been timely filed under authority of law, has written an order of affirmance or an order dismissing the appeal and / or denying
certiorari.
SCOTUS Blog reports here that the Solicitor General has thrown its support behind a petition for
certiorari seeking reversal of a the 6th Circuit's decision in Winkelman v. City of Parma, barring parents of a disabled child from enforcing their child's rights under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) unless represented by an attorney.
It is often
sought along with
certiorari.
In a case previously discussed in this blog here, the United States Supreme Court denied the petition for
certiorari filed by the City of Houston,
seeking to challenge the Texas Supreme Court's ruling in Pidgeon v. Turner, No. 15 - 0688.
He has
sought United States Supreme Court
certiorari review in several federal criminal cases.