| 25-421 |
National Association for Gun Rights, et al. v. Ned Lamont, in His Official Capacity as Governor of Connecticut, et al. |
Second Circuit |
2025-10-07 |
Pending |
common-use-test constitutional-interpretation firearms-regulation gun-rights heller-precedent second-amendment |
Whether a ban on the possession of AR-15-style rifles and firearm magazines with a capacity in excess of ten rounds—both of which are possessed by mil… |
| 25-206 |
Edwin L. Rojas v. Connecticut, et al. |
District of Columbia |
2025-08-20 |
Rehearing |
anti-peonage-act civil-liability double-jeopardy due-process judicial-misconduct state-court-jurisdiction |
1. The primary question presented is whether a criminal court in
a state can renege on the dismissal of criminal cases when a
prior judge and/or the… |
| 25A32 |
Edwin Rojan v. Connecticut, et al. |
District of Columbia |
2025-07-08 |
Presumed Complete |
None |
|
| 23-104 |
Granville S. Watson v. Connecticut, et al. |
Second Circuit |
2023-08-03 |
Denied |
18-usc-242 civil-rights constitutional-rights criminal-procedure discretionary-function-exception federal-tort-claims-act fraudulent-concealment sovereign-immunity wrongful-incarceration |
When is it appropriate to seek compensation for wrongful incarceration? |
| 22-1252 |
Dongmei Li v. Connecticut, et al. |
Second Circuit |
2023-06-29 |
Denied |
has so far departed from the accepted and usual c anti-asian-discrimination civil-rights constitutional-law due-process equal-protection federal-jurisdiction hate-crimes judicial-misconduct judicial-proceedings standing |
Whether it is Unconstitutional |
| 22-6742 |
Jan M. Gawlik v. Ned Lamont, Governor of Connecticut, et al. |
Connecticut |
2023-02-10 |
Denied |
conditions-of-confinement discrimination due-process first-amendment free-exercise religious-freedom rluipa symbolic-expression |
Whether the Connecticut Department of Corrections' policy of prohibiting incarcerated Catholics/Christians from openly displaying religious articles s… |
| 21-387 |
George Berka v. City of Middletown, Connecticut, et al. |
Connecticut |
2021-09-09 |
Denied |
administrative-law administrative-procedure blight-citation civil-rights constitutional-law constitutional-rights due-process equal-protection municipal-law property-rights |
Did the subject, February 14th, 2018 Blight Citation that the Defendant City had issued to the Plaintiff, violate many of the Plaintiff's important co… |
| 19-1010 |
Actavis Holdco U.S., Inc., et al. v. Connecticut, et al. |
Third Circuit |
2020-02-13 |
Denied |
civil-procedure civil-procedure-discovery claw-back discovery discovery-scope document-production federal-rules-of-civil-procedure mandamus mandamus-review proportionality relevance relevance-standard rule-26 scope-of-discovery |
Whether a district court may compel a party that has not engaged in discovery-related misconduct to produce documents that are neither relevant nor re… |
| 19A906 |
Actavis Holdco U.S., Inc., et al. v. Connecticut, et al. |
Third Circuit |
2020-02-13 |
Presumed Complete |
None |
|
| 18-9387 |
Mary Elizabeth Schipke v. Connecticut, et al. |
Second Circuit |
2019-05-22 |
Denied |
8th-amendment americans-with-disabilities-act civil-gideon civil-rights constitutional-rights disability due-process equal-protection extension-of-time homelessness inheritance inheritance-rights speedy-trial |
Whether the 2nd Circuit Court erred in refusing Petitioner's motion for assistance of counsel and an extension of time under the Americans with Disabi… |
| 18-818 |
Hubert Thompson v. James C. Rovella, Chief of Police, City of Hartford, Connecticut, et al. |
Second Circuit |
2018-12-27 |
Denied |
civil-procedure civil-rights compensation due-process equitable-tolling prosecutorial-discretion prosecutorial-misconduct statutory-interpretation wrongful-incarceration |
Whether the statutory requirement for compensation for wrongful incarceration equitably tolled the petitioner's civil rights claims |
| 18-6004 |
Matthew Jones v. Superior Court of Connecticut, et al. |
Second Circuit |
2018-09-17 |
Denied |
civil-procedure civil-prosecution civil-rights constitutional-rights criminal-law criminal-liability criminal-prosecution due-process government-employee government-immunity hiv-disclosure immunity statutory-interpretation yale-university |
Do government employees enjoy immunity from committed crimes and civil prosecution? |
| 18-46 |
City of Middletown, Connecticut, et al. v. William McKinney |
Second Circuit |
2018-07-09 |
Denied |
4th-amendment active-resistance civil-rights clearly-established constitutional-rights detainee-rights due-process excessive-force fourth-amendment law-enforcement police-conduct qualified-immunity reasonable-officer use-of-force |
Did the Second Circuit Court of Appeals improperly find a constitutional violation in failing to consider the reasonableness of the use of force from … |