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Petitions of the week

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This week we highlight petitions pending before the Supreme Court that address, among other things, when anoffer[] to sell occurs under the Patent Act, the constitutionality of a court-martial of a retired military service member, andthe correct legal standardfor determining whether a lien is a statutory lien under the Bankruptcy Code.

Thepetitions of the week are:

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Issues:(1) Whether the Constitution permits the court-martial of a retired military service member; and (2) whether, if so, the Constitution limits the jurisdiction of courts-martial in such cases to offenses that are related to the retirees military status.

18-307

Issues:(1) Whether Title X of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act violates the Constitutions separation of powers by creating the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection as an independent agency that exercises expansive executive authority over private citizens but is led by a single director that the president cannot remove from office for policy reasons, is exempted from Congress power of the purse and accompanying congressional oversight, and has no internal checks or balances (such as those afforded by a deliberate multi-member commission structure) to mitigate this lack of accountability and restraint; (2) whetherHumphreys Executor v. United Statesshould be overturned; and (3) whether the appropriations clause, in conjunction with the Constitutions separation of powers, permits Congress to create perpetual, on-demand funding streams for executive agencies that are unreviewably drawn from the coffers of other independent agencies.

18-560

Issue:Whether the Supreme Court should resolve a conflict among the courts of appeals over the correct legal standard for determining whether a lien is a statutory lien under the Bankruptcy Code.

18-600

Issue:Whether, under the Patent Act, an offer[] to sell occurs when the offer is actually made or when the offer contemplates that the proposed sale will take place.

Cases: Larrabee v. United States, State National Bank of Big Spring v. Mnuchin, Peaje Investments LLC v. The Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico

Recommended Citation: Aurora Barnes, Petitions of the week, SCOTUSblog (Dec. 18, 2018, 12:00 AM), https://www.scotusblog.com/2018/12/petitions-of-the-week-23/