Head-to-head
Kevin Steele, Petitioner v. Douglas A. Collins, Secretary of Veterans Affairs vs. Mark Geraghty Wonders, Petitioner v. Office of the Army General Counsel vs. Donald J. Trump, President of the United States v. Rebecca Kelly Slaughter
Administrative Law cases on the Supreme Court docket, side by side.
The matchup
Docket 25-1123Kevin Steele, Petitioner v. Douglas A. Collins, Secretary of Veterans AffairsBefore argumentOctober Term 2025Docket 25-1423Mark Geraghty Wonders, Petitioner v. Office of the Army General CounselBefore argumentOctober Term 2025Docket 25-332Donald J. Trump, President of the United States v. Rebecca Kelly SlaughterDecidedDecided Jun 29, 2026
Relationship
- Shared issue
- Administrative Law
- Why compared
- Reviewed Administrative Law tags connect these current-term public cases.
Questions presented
- Kevin Steele, Petitioner v. Douglas A. Collins, Secretary of Veterans Affairs
- Under the statutory and regulatory notice requirements governing VA decisions since 1990, is the VA permitted to retroactively deem a claim “implicitly denied” when the agency never issued a notice explicitly setting forth the claim at issue or the reason for its denial?
- Mark Geraghty Wonders, Petitioner v. Office of the Army General Counsel
- 1. Did the Agency violate the law by disregarding a judge ’ s order and release only one of two legal reviews to the Petitioner in a security clearance hearing? 2. Did the Agency violate the law by misrepresenting the withheld legal review as a different Freedom of Information Act ("FOIA") document, and completely redacting it, prior to submitting it to the Petitioner? 3. Did the Agency violate the law by denying the Petitioner ’ s subsequent 2012 and 2014 FOIA requests for the withheld legal review based upon claims of attorney-client privilege and FOIA protection not codified into the regulation until 2016?
- Donald J. Trump, President of the United States v. Rebecca Kelly Slaughter
- Do the statutory removal protections for members of the Federal Trade Commission violate the separation of powers?
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Sources
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