Remedies and Relief — related Supreme Court cases
This page groups Supreme Court cases that involve the constitutional concept “Remedies and Relief”. Use it to explore related decisions and see how the same idea shows up across different cases.
“Remedies and Relief” is:
Limits on the types and scope of remedies a court may order.
Source: Article III Where this concept definition/label comes from (for example, a constitutional provision or a reference framework).
Cases
These are cases where this concept was identified as relevant. Click a case to view its summary, holding, and supporting syllabus excerpts.
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Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic
26th June 2025
The Court discusses the typical remedy for state noncompliance with spending-power statutes, which is federal funding termination, not private suits.
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Commissioner v. Zuch
12th June 2025
The Court discusses the limits of the Tax Court's authority to provide relief beyond enjoining a levy, such as ordering refunds or issuing declaratory judgments.
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Parrish v. United States
12th June 2025
The case concerns the procedural remedy of reopening the time to appeal and whether a notice of appeal can be considered timely.
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Dewberry Group, Inc. v. Dewberry Engineers Inc.
26th February 2025
The case primarily concerns the scope of remedies available under the Lanham Act, specifically the calculation of 'defendant's profits' and whether affiliates' profits can be included.
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Lackey v. Stinnie
25th February 2025
The case centers on whether preliminary injunctive relief qualifies plaintiffs as prevailing parties eligible for attorney's fees, which involves the scope of judicial remedies.
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Harrington v. Purdue Pharma L.P.
27th June 2024
The Court's decision focuses on the limits of the bankruptcy court's power to grant relief that discharges claims against nondebtors without consent.
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United States Trustee v. John Q. Hammons Fall 2006, LLC
14th June 2024
The case primarily deals with determining the appropriate remedy for a constitutional violation related to fee disparity.
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Starbucks Corp. v. McKinney
13th June 2024
The case addresses the limits and standards for granting preliminary injunctions, which are a form of judicial relief.
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McIntosh v. United States
17th April 2024
The Court discusses the ability of the district court to order forfeiture despite missing a procedural deadline, which relates to the scope of judicial remedies.
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Jones v. Hendrix
22nd June 2023
The case centers on the limitations of remedies available under § 2255 and the saving clause of § 2241, which is a core issue of remedies and relief.
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Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion Cty. v. Talevski
8th June 2023
The case centers on whether § 1983 can be used as a remedy for enforcing rights under the FNHRA.
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Luna Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools
21st March 2023
The Court's decision hinges on the interpretation of 'remedies' and 'relief' under IDEA and ADA, focusing on whether compensatory damages are available.
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Arellano v. McDonough
23rd January 2023
The case deals with the limits on the types and scope of remedies a court may order, specifically regarding equitable tolling of statutory deadlines.
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Vega v. Tekoh
23rd June 2022
The Court considered whether a violation of Miranda rights provides a basis for a § 1983 claim, which involves the scope of remedies available for constitutional violations.
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Nance v. Ward
23rd June 2022
The case discusses the appropriate legal vehicle for seeking relief under § 1983 versus habeas corpus, impacting the scope of remedies available.
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Shoop v. Twyford
21st June 2022
The case revolves around the appropriateness of using the All Writs Act to order transportation for evidence gathering in a habeas case.
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Garland v. Gonzalez
13th June 2022
The case centers on whether the district courts could grant class-wide injunctive relief, which directly pertains to the scope of judicial remedies.
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Egbert v. Boule
8th June 2022
The Court's decision focuses on whether a Bivens remedy should be extended to the claims presented.
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Cummings v. Premier Rehab Keller
28th April 2022
The Court's decision focuses on the types of remedies available under the Spending Clause statutes, specifically whether emotional distress damages are recoverable.
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Brown v. Davenport
21st April 2022
The case discusses the limitations on federal courts granting habeas relief under AEDPA.
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Thompson v. Clark
4th April 2022
The case addresses the requirements for obtaining relief under § 1983 for malicious prosecution, which involves the scope of remedies available.
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Ramirez v. Collier
24th March 2022
The Court's decision involves the granting of a preliminary injunction, which is a form of equitable relief, to address the alleged RLUIPA violation.