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Geimy Johela Aguilar-Rodriguez v. Scott Ladwig
W.D. Tenn. · 2026 · confidence medium
Relevant here, “an administrative remedy may be inadequate where the administrative body . . . has otherwise predetermined the issue before it.” Id. at 148 (citing Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U.S. 564, 575, n. 14 (1973); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”); see also Herr v. U.S. Forest Serv., 803 F.3d 822–23 (6th Cir. 201…
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Ericsson Pena-Perez v. Christopher Bullock
W.D. Tenn. · 2026 · confidence medium
Relevant here, “an administrative remedy may be inadequate where the administrative body . . . has otherwise predetermined the issue before it.” Id. at 148 (citing Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U.S. 564, 575, n. 14 (1973); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”); see also Herr v. U.S. Forest Serv., 803 F.3d 822–23 (6th Cir. 201…
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Ronny Jose Viloria Campos v. Christopher Bullock, Acting Director of the New Orleans Field Office of ICE, in his official capacity
W.D. Tenn. · 2026 · confidence medium
Relevant here, “an administrative remedy may be inadequate where the administrative body . . . has otherwise predetermined the issue before it.” Id. at 148 (citing Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U.S. 564, 575, n. 14 (1973); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”); see also Herr v. U.S. Forest Serv., 803 F.3d 822–23 (6th Cir. 201…
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Robinson Garcia Viera v. Christopher Bullock, Acting Director of the New Orleans Field Office of ICE, in his official capacity
W.D. Tenn. · 2026 · confidence medium
Relevant here, “an administrative remedy may be inadequate where the administrative body . . . has otherwise predetermined the issue before it.” Id. at 148 (citing Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U.S. 564, 575, n. 14 (1973); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”); see also Herr v. U.S. Forest Serv., 803 F.3d 822–23 (6th Cir. 201…
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German Ruiz-Florez v. Scott Ladwig
W.D. Tenn. · 2026 · confidence medium
Relevant here, “an administrative remedy may be inadequate where the administrative body . . . has otherwise predetermined the issue before it.” Id. at 148 (citing Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U.S. 564, 575, n. 14 (1973); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”); see also Herr v. U.S. Forest Serv., 803 F.3d 822–23 (6th Cir. 201…
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Deepak Deepak v. Christopher Bullock, Field Office Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, New Orleans Field Office, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, in his official capacity
W.D. Tenn. · 2026 · confidence medium
Relevant here, “an administrative remedy may be inadequate where the administrative body . . . has otherwise predetermined the issue before it.” Id. at 148 (citing Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U.S. 564, 575, n. 14 (1973); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”); see also Herr v. U.S. Forest Serv., 803 F.3d 822–23 (6th Cir. 201…
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Euler Morales Morales v. Mellissa B. Harper
W.D. Tenn. · 2026 · confidence medium
Relevant here, “an administrative remedy may be inadequate where the administrative body . . . has otherwise predetermined the issue before it.” Id. at 148 (citing Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U.S. 564, 575, n. 14 (1973); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”); see also Herr v. U.S. Forest Serv., 803 F.3d 822–23 (6th Cir. 201…
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MARIO CARMONA HERNANDEZ v. SCOTT LADWIG
W.D. Tenn. · 2026 · confidence medium
Relevant here, “an administrative remedy may be inadequate where the administrative body . . . has otherwise predetermined the issue before it.” Id. at 148 (citing Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U.S. 564, 575, n. 14 (1973); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”); see also Herr v. U.S. Forest Serv., 803 F.3d 822–23 (6th Cir. 201…
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Juan David Restrepo-Guerra v. Melissa B. Harper
W.D. Tenn. · 2026 · confidence medium
Relevant here, “an administrative remedy may be inadequate where the administrative body . . . has otherwise predetermined the issue before it.” Id. at 148 (citing Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U.S. 564, 575, n. 14 (1973); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”); see also Herr v. U.S. Forest Serv., 803 F.3d 822–23 (6th Cir. 201…
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Aparicio Perez-Oxlaj v. Mellissa B. Harper
W.D. Tenn. · 2026 · confidence medium
Relevant here, “an administrative remedy may be inadequate where the administrative body . . . has otherwise predetermined the issue before it.” Id. at 148 (citing Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U.S. 564, 575, n. 14 (1973); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”); see also Herr v. U.S. Forest Serv., 803 F.3d 822–23 (6th Cir. 201…
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Franyor Sneyber Suarez-Duarte v. Mellissa B. Harper
W.D. Tenn. · 2026 · confidence medium
Relevant here, “an administrative remedy may be inadequate where the administrative body . . . has otherwise predetermined the issue before it.” Id. at 148 (citing Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U.S. 564, 575, n. 14 (1973); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”); see also Herr v. U.S. Forest Serv., 803 F.3d 822–23 (6th Cir. 201…
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Guram Mukhiguli v. Mellissa B. Harper, New Orleans Field Office Director for ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations
W.D. Tenn. · 2026 · confidence medium
Relevant here, “an administrative remedy may be inadequate where the administrative body . . . has otherwise predetermined the issue before it.” Id. at 148 (citing Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U.S. 564, 575, n. 14 (1973); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”); see also Herr v. U.S. Forest Serv., 803 F.3d 822–23 (6th Cir. 201…
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Johan Alexander Raudales-Zapata v. Scott Ladwig
W.D. Tenn. · 2026 · confidence medium
Relevant here, “an administrative remedy may be inadequate where the administrative body . . . has otherwise predetermined the issue before it.” Id. at 148 (citing Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U.S. 564, 575, n. 14 (1973); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”); see also Herr v. U.S. Forest Serv., 803 F.3d 822–23 (6th Cir. 201…
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Orlando Moreno-Espinoza v. Scott Ladwig
W.D. Tenn. · 2025 · confidence medium
Relevant here, “an administrative remedy may be inadequate where the administrative body . . . has otherwise predetermined the issue before it.” Id. at 148 (citing Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U.S. 564, 575, n. 14 (1973); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”); Association of National Advertisers, Inc. v. FTC, 627 F.2d 1151 , 1…
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Marlon Geovanny Urrutia-Diaz v. Scott Ladwig
W.D. Tenn. · 2025 · confidence medium
Relevant here, “an administrative remedy may be inadequate where the administrative body . . . has otherwise predetermined the issue before it.” Id. at 148 (citing Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U.S. 564, 575, n. 14 (1973); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”); Association of National Advertisers, Inc. v. FTC, 627 F.2d 1151 , 1…
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Rudis Humberto Rios Pena v. Scott Ladwig
W.D. Tenn. · 2025 · confidence medium
Relevant here, “an administrative remedy may be inadequate where the administrative body . . . has otherwise predetermined the issue before it.” Id. at 148 (citing Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U.S. 564, 575, n. 14 (1973); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”); Association of National Advertisers, Inc. v. FTC, 627 F.2d 1151 , 1…
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Edwin Andres Padilla-Ugsha v. Scott Ladwig
W.D. Tenn. · 2025 · confidence medium
Relevant here, “an administrative remedy may be inadequate where the administrative body . . . has otherwise predetermined the issue before it.” Id. at 148 (citing Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U.S. 564, 575, n. 14 (1973); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”); Association of National Advertisers, Inc. v. FTC, 627 F.2d 1151 , 1…
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Francisco Javier Monge-Nunez v. Acting Director of the New Orleans Field Office of ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Division, Scott Ladwig
W.D. Tenn. · 2025 · confidence medium
Relevant here, “an administrative remedy may be inadequate where the administrative body . . . has otherwise predetermined the issue before it.” Id. at 148 (citing Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U.S. 564, 575, n. 14 (1973); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”); Association of National Advertisers, Inc. v. FTC, 627 F.2d 1151 , 1…
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McCarthy v. Madigan
(2×)
SCOTUS · 1992 · confidence medium
Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U. S., at 575, n. 14 ; Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U. S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General's submission that the challenged rules of the prison were "validly and correctly applied to petitioner," requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General "would be to demand a futile act"); Association of National Advertisers, Inc. v. FTC, 201 U. S. App. D.
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Wilton Chatman-Bey v. Richard Thornburgh, Attorney General of the United States
(2×)
D.C. Cir. · 1988 · confidence medium
Cooper v. Pate, 378 U.S. 546 , 84 S.Ct. 1733 , 12 L.Ed.2d 1030 (1964) (per curiam) (denial of permission to purchase certain religious publications, and withholding of other privileges enjoyed by fellow prisoners, solely because of inmate’s religious beliefs); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640-641 , 88 S.Ct. 2119, 2120 , 20 L.Ed.2d 1319, 1320-1321 (1968) (per curiam) (confiscation of legal materials acquired by inmate in order to pursue an appeal, but, in violation of prison rules, where in possession of another inmate); Wilwording v. Swenson, 404 U.S. 249, 250-252 , 92 S.Ct. 407, 409 , …
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Patsy v. Board of Regents of Fla.
(2×)
SCOTUS · 1982 · confidence medium
See Barry v. Barchi, 443 U. S. 55, 63, n. 10 (1979); Gibson v. Berryhill, 411 U. S. 564, 574 (1973); Carter v. Stanton, 405 U. S. 669, 671 (1972); Wilwording v. Swenson, 404 U. S. 249, 251 (1971); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U. S. 639, 640 (1968); King v. Smith, 392 U. S. 309, 312, n. 4 (1968); Damico v. California, 389 U. S. 416 (1967).
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Fair Assessment in Real Estate Assn., Inc. v. McNary
(2×)
SCOTUS · 1981 · confidence medium
See also Damico v. California, 389 U. S. 416 (1967); Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U. S. 639, 640 (1968); Steffel v. Thompson, 415 U. S. 452, 472-473 (1974).
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Sostre v. Rockefeller
S.D.N.Y. · 1970 · confidence medium
In a case such as this, where the person with the power to act has already been informed of the facts, it would be “to demand a futile act” to require an aggrieved person to first appeal to such person before resorting to a federal court for relief. 14 Houghton at 640, 88 S.Ct. 2119 . *884 VII.
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Tarun Kumar v. Fredrick W. Stevens, in his official capacity as Seneca County Sheriff, et al.
N.D. Ohio · 2026 · signal: see · confidence high
See Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (in view of Attorney General’s submission that the challenged rules of the prison were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General “would be to demand a futile act”).
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WRIGHT v. WARD
M.D. Ga. · 2022 · signal: see · confidence high
See Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639 (1968).
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Osage Producers Ass'n v. Jewell
(2×)
N.D. Okla. · 2016 · signal: see · confidence high
See Houghton, 392 U.S. at 640 , 88 S.Ct. 2119 ; Gilmore, 694 F.3d at 1167 (noting that the court assumed for purposes of its analysis that the petitioners’ claims arose "under the common law rather than the APA”).
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Swirsky v. National Association
1st Cir. · 1997 · signal: see · confidence high
See McCarthy, 503 U.S. at 148 (citing Houghton v. ___ ________ ________ Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968), where administrative review ______ procedure culminated with the Attorney General, who had __________ already expressed his views on the merits). -11- 11 (6th Cir. 1985) ("By preserving the issue before the NASD bodies and the SEC the appellants could have obtained direct judicial review of their constitutional claims following all administrative steps.").
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Swirsky v. National Association
1st Cir. · 1997 · signal: see · confidence high
See McCarthy, 503 U.S. at 148 (citing Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968), where administrative review procedure culminated with the Attorney General, who had already expressed his views on the merits). -11- 11 (6th Cir. 1985) ("By preserving the issue before the NASD bodies and the SEC the appellants could have obtained direct judicial review of their constitutional claims following all administrative steps.").
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Fed. Sec. L. Rep. P 99,521 Gerald R. Swirsky v. National Association of Securities Dealers
(3×)
1st Cir. · 1997 · signal: see · confidence high
See McCarthy, 503 U.S. at 148 , 112 S.Ct. at 1088 (citing Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 , 88 S.Ct. 2119, 2120 , 20 L.Ed.2d 1319 (1968), where administrative review procedure culminated with the Attorney General, who had already expressed his views on the merits). 4 .
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Peterson v. City of Pocatello
(3×)
Idaho Ct. App. · 1990 · signal: see · confidence high
See Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639 , 88 S.Ct. 2119 , 20 L.Ed.2d 1319 (1968).
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Brody v. P. J. Leamy
N.Y. Sup. Ct. · 1977 · signal: see · confidence high
Since section 1983 is supplementary to State remedies even where the latter appear adequate (Egan v City of Aurrora, 365 US 514 ), Federal jurisdiction is primary, and may be invoked without first exhausting (or resorting to) State judicial remedies (McNesse v Board of Educ., 373 US 668 ; Antieau, Federal Civil Rights Acts, § 82) or State administrative remedies (Damico v California, 389 US 416 ; see Houghton v Shafer, 392 US 639 ; Ann. 43 L Ed 2d 833 , 856-858, Civil Rights-§ 1983 Actions).
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United States v. Chairman of New York State Board of Parole
(3×)
2d Cir. · 1974 · signal: see · confidence high
See Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639 , 88 S.Ct. 2119 , 20 L.Ed.2d 1319 (1968); Cooper v. Pate, 378 U.S. 546 , 84 S.Ct. 1733 , 12 L.Ed.2d 1030 (1964); Wilwording v. Swenson, 404 U.S. 519 , 92 S.Ct. 407 , 30 L.Ed.2d 418 (1972).
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Robbins v. Kleindienst
(3×)
D.D.C. · 1974 · signal: see · confidence high
See Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639 , 88 S.Ct. 2119 , 20 L.Ed.2d 1319 (1968).
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Montalvo v. Colon
(3×)
D.P.R. · 1974 · signal: see · confidence high
See Steffel v. Thompson, 415 U.S. 452 , 94 S.Ct. 1209 , 39 L.Ed.2d 505 (1974), Carter v. Stanton, 405 U.S. 669 , 92 S.Ct. 1232 , 31 L.Ed.2d 569 (1971), Wilwording v. Swenson, 404 U.S. 249 , 92 S.Ct. 407 , 30 L.Ed.2d 418 (1971), Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639 , 88 S.Ct. 2119 , 20 L.Ed.2d 1319 (1968), Damico v. California, 389 U.S. 416 , 88 S.Ct. 526 . 19 L.Ed.2d 647 (1967) McNeese v. Bd. of Education, 373 U.S. 668 , 83 S.Ct. 1433 , 10 L.Ed.2d 622 (1963), Raper v. Lucey, 488 F.2d 748 (1st Cir. 1973), at 751 n. 3. 5 .
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Parker v. Letson
(3×)
N.D. Ga. · 1974 · signal: see · confidence high
See McNeese v. Board of Education, 373 U.S. 668 , 83 S.Ct. 1433 , 10 L.Ed.2d 622 , followed in Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639 , 88 S.Ct. 2119 , 20 L.Ed. 2d 1319 and Damico v. California, 389 U.S. 416 , 88 S.Ct. 526 , 19 L.Ed.2d 647 .
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Nicholls v. Schaffer
(3×)
D. Conn. · 1972 · signal: see · confidence high
See Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639 , 88 S.Ct. 2119 , 20 L.Ed.2d 1319 (1968); McNeese v. Board of Educ., 373 U.S. 668, 671 , 83 S.Ct. 1433 , 10 L.Ed.2d 622 (1963).
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W.J. Hobbs v. Mayor Ronnie Thompson
(3×)
5th Cir. · 1971 · signal: accord · confidence high
Accord, Houghton v. Shafer, 1968, 392 U.S. 639 , 88 S.Ct. 2119 , 20 L.Ed.2d 1319 ; Damico v. California, 1967, 389 U.S. 416 , 88 S.Ct. 526 , 19 L.
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Nelson Lee Burnett v. Herman Short, Joe H. Dickerson, and J. E. Wiggins
(3×)
5th Cir. · 1971 · signal: accord · confidence high
Accord, Houghton v. Shafer, 1968, 392 U.S. 639 , 88 S.Ct. 2119 , 20 L.Ed.2d 1319 ; Moreno v. Henckel, 5 Cir., 1970, 431 F.2d 1299 ; Hall v. Garson, 5 Cir., 1970, 430 F.2d 430 ; See also King v. Smith, 1968, 392 U.S. 309, n. 4 , 88 S.Ct. 2128 , 20 L.Ed.2d 1118 .
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Seale v. Manson
(3×)
D. Conn. · 1971 · signal: see · confidence high
See Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639 , 88 S.Ct. 2119 , 20 L.Ed.2d 1319 (1968); Wright v. McMann, 387 F.2d 519 (2 Cir. 1967); Sostre v. McGinnis, 334 F.2d 906 (2 Cir.), cert. denied, 379 U.S. 892 , 85 S.Ct. 168 , 13 L.Ed.2d 96 (1964); Carothers v. Follette, 314 F.Supp. 1014 (S.D.N.Y.1970).
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Sostre v. Mcginnis
(3×)
2d Cir. · 1971 · signal: see · confidence high
See Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639 , 88 S.Ct. 2119 , 20 L.Ed.2d 1319 (1968) (per curiam); Eisen v. Eastman, 421 F.2d 560 (2d Cir. 1969).
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Sostre v. McGinnis
(3×)
2d Cir. · 1971 · signal: see · confidence high
See Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639 , 88 S.Ct. 2119 , 20 L.Ed.2d 1319 (1968) (per curiam); Eisen v. Eastman, 421 F.2d 560 (2d Cir. 1969).
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Griffin v. DeFelice
(3×)
E.D. La. · 1971 · signal: see · confidence high
(Apparently Justice Harlan thought it could: See his dissent, 389 U.S. at 416 , 88 S.Ct. 526 .) Similarly in Houghton v. Shafer, 1968, 392 U.S. 639 , 88 S.Ct. 2119 , 20 L.Ed.2d 1319 , the court held that a prisoner who had made an effort to seek administrative relief could not be required to pursue his remedies further through a complex, multi-level system where this would likely be a futile act.
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Fortune Society v. McGinnis
(3×)
S.D.N.Y. · 1970 · signal: see · confidence high
See Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639 , 88 S.Ct. 2119 , 20 L.Ed.2d 1319 (1968) ; McNeese v. Board of Education, 373 U.S. 668 , 83 S.Ct. 1433 , 10 L.Ed.2d 622 (1963) ; Sostre v. McGinnis, 334 F.2d 906 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 379 U.S. 892 , 85 S.Ct. 168 , 13 L.Ed.2d 96 (1964) ; Pierce v. Fa Vallee, 293 F.2d 233, 235-236 (2d Cir. 1961) ; Carothers v. Follette, 314 F.Supp. 1014, 1018 (S.D.N.Y.1970). 2 .
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Whitner v. Davis
(3×)
9th Cir. · 1969 · signal: see · confidence high
See McNeese v. Board of Education, 373 U.S. 668 , 83 S.Ct. 1433 , 10 L.Ed.2d 622 , followed in Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639 , 88 S.Ct. 2119 , 20 L.Ed.2d 1319 and Damico v. California, 389 U.S. 416 , 88 S.Ct. 526 , 19 L.Ed.2d 647 .
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Whitner v. Davis
(3×)
9th Cir. · 1969 · signal: see · confidence high
See McNeese v. Board of Education, 373 U.S. 668 , 83 S.Ct. 1433 , 10 L.Ed.2d 622 , followed in Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639 , 88 S.Ct. 2119 , 20 L.Ed.2d 1319 and Damico v. California, 389 U.S. 416 , 88 S.Ct. 526 , 19 L.Ed.2d 647 . 14 But the administrative remedy available to Mrs. Whitner was not designed to be remedial in this sense.
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Abell v. Corps of Engineers
W.D. La. · 2023 · signal: see, e.g. · confidence medium
See, e.g., McCarthy v. Madigan, 503 U.S. 140, 148 (1992) (finding where the Attorney General has already determined “that the challenged rules of the prison were validly and correctly applied to petitioner, requiring administrative review through a process culminating with the Attorney General would be to demand a futile act”) (citing Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (quotations omitted)).
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Goral v. Dart
Ill. App. Ct. · 2019 · signal: see, e.g. · confidence medium
See, e.g., Houghton v. Shafer, 392 U.S. 639, 640 (1968) (per curiam) (in view of attorney general’s submission that challenged prison rules were “validly and correctly applied to petitioner,” requiring administrative review through a process culminating with attorney general “would be to demand a futile act”); Carter v. Signode Industries, Inc., 688 F. Supp. 1283, 1287 (N.D.