· 3/23/1995
Roland A. Leblanc v. United States
Citations
- 50 F.3d 1025
- 40 Cont. Cas. Fed. 76,758
- 1995 U.S. App. LEXIS 5707
How courts have described this case
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- holding that this Court has no jurisdiction arising from the due process and equal protection clauses
- holding that the equal protection guarantees of the Fourteenth Amendment do not mandate the payment of money damages by the government
- holding that the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Clauses are not sufficient bases for jurisdiction in the Court of Federal Claims
- holding that the Court of Claims has no jurisdiction based on Fifth Amendment Due Process Clause
- holding that this Court lacks jurisdiction over constitutional claims that do not mandate the payment of money
- holding that the Fourteenth Amendment is not a sufficient basis for jurisdiction because it does not mandate payment of money by the government
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Judges: Nies, Newman, Mayer
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