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| Case | Title | Lower Court | Docketed | Status | Tags | Question Presented |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25-6157 | Eric King v. United States | Sixth Circuit | 2025-11-19 | Denied | criminal-procedure due-process equal-protection fifth-amendment identity-theft indictment-defects | Whether a conviction for aggravated identity theft can stand when the alleged identity use was merely incidental in progress notes without fraudulent … |
| 25-197 | T. M. v. University of Maryland Medical System Corporation, et al. | Fourth Circuit | 2025-08-19 | Granted | appellate-procedure doctrine-interpretation federal-jurisdiction judicial-review rooker-feldman state-court | Whether the Rooker-Feldman doctrine can be triggered by a state-court decision that remains subject to further review in state court |
| 24-914 | Kaci May, Individually and as Guardian ad Litem for A. R. M., J. H. M., J. T. M., C. B. M., J. R. M., and J. W. M. v. Dorchester School District No. 2, et al. | South Carolina | 2025-02-25 | Denied | None | Question not identified. |
| 23A255 | Denise Fisher v. Jodi M. Moore, et al. | Fifth Circuit | 2023-09-20 | Presumed Complete | clearly-established-law deliberate-indifference fourteenth-amendment qualified-immunity section-1983 state-created-danger-doctrine | Whether the state-created danger doctrine, unanimously recognized by ten federal circuits, constitutes a clearly established right under the Fourteent… |
| 20-8315 | Joel Barcelona v. M. Escotto Rodriguez, et al. | Eleventh Circuit | 2021-06-16 | Denied | civil-rights constitutional-rights deadly-gas due-process excessive-force fourth-amendment law-enforcement mental-health petitioner use-of-force | Whether the respondents, M. Rodriguez, et al., used excessive force by using a deadly gas spray to deter petitioner, which violated petitioner's const… |