Doe v. Trump et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

1:20-cv-02531

Court:

Illinois Northern

Nature of Suit:

440(Civil Rights: Other)

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Honorable Sharon Johnson Coleman

Firms

  1. December 14, 2020

    Judge Allows Immigrant Spouse Virus Check Suit To Proceed

    An Illinois federal judge Monday allowed an unnamed U.S. citizen to proceed with a suit claiming the government improperly denied economic impact payments to couples that include immigrant spouses without a Social Security number.

  2. July 10, 2020

    5 Federal Tax Cases To Watch In The 2nd Half Of 2020

    In the remainder of the year, federal courts will examine several administrative law challenges to tax regulations along with questions of whether preventing some taxpaying Americans from receiving COVID-19 stimulus checks violates constitutional law and how attorney-client privilege extends to law firm client lists. Here, Law360 looks at five federal tax cases to watch in the second half of 2020.

  3. July 02, 2020

    Anonymity Won't Be Allowed In Suit Over COVID-19 Payment

    A man suing U.S. officials claiming that he didn't receive a pandemic stimulus check from the Internal Revenue Service because of his marriage to an immigrant must identify himself before the court, an Illinois federal judge ordered. 

  4. June 30, 2020

    US Gov't Challenges Anonymity In Suit Over COVID-19 Check

    A man suing U.S. officials claiming he didn't receive a stimulus check from the IRS because of his marriage to an immigrant should be required to reveal his identity, the government has told an Illinois federal court.

  5. April 27, 2020

    Trump Sued After Immigrants' Spouses Denied Relief Checks

    President Donald Trump violated civil rights laws by withholding COVID-19 stimulus checks from taxpaying Americans married to immigrants without Social Security numbers, a U.S. citizen has alleged in Illinois federal court, saying he and a million similarly situated Americans have been denied their $1,200 relief checks.