Unpublished
- Paugh v. Lockheed Martin Corp., 21-50472, appeal from W.D. Tex.
- per curiam (Dennis, Elrod, Duncan), employment discrimination, Title VII
- Affirming summary judgment dismissal of plaintiff’s sex discrimination claims for failure to hire based on positions for which she did not apply and positions for which she did apply but for which she was not selected; reversing summary judgment dismissal of failure-to-hire claims based on positions for which she applied but were canceled by defendant employer; and remanding for further proceedings.
- Campbell v. Booth, 22-40340, appeal from S.D. Tex.
- per curiam (Jolly, Jones, Ho), § 1983
- Dismissing as frivolous appeal from dismissal of § 1983 claim for unlawful detention and prosecution.
- U.S. v. Lartigue, 22-50126, appeal from W.D. Tex.
- per curiam (Higginbotham, Graves, Ho), criminal, sentencing
- Affirming conviction and 24-month sentence of defendant for possessing an unregistered destructive device, specifically, a combination of glass bottles, a flammable liquid, pieces of cloth, and a lighter, which constituted parts that Lartigue intended to assemble into a Molotov cocktail.
- Jola v. Garland, 22-60044, petition for review of BIA order
- per curiam (King, Higginson, Willett), immigration
- Dismissing in part and denying in part Ethiopian citizen’s petition for review of BIA order denying motion to reopen proceedings.
- Luevanos v. Garland, 22-60087, petition for review of BIA order
- per curiam (King, Higginson, Willett), immigration
- Denying in part and dismissing in part Mexican citizen’s petition for review of BIA order denying cancellation of removal.
- Mercado v. Garland, 22-60292, petition for review of BIA order
- per curiam (Higginbotham, Graves, Ho), immigration
- Denying Nicaraguan citizen’s petition for review of BIA order dismissing appeal from IJ’s denial of withholding of removal and protection under the CAT.
- U.S. v. Wise, 22-60343, appeal from S.D. Miss.
- per curiam (Higginbotham, Graves, Ho), criminal, sentencing
- Affirming 24-month sentence on conviction revocation of supervised release.