| 24-6401 |
Rachel Robertson v. Joseph R. Biden, former President of the United States |
Sixth Circuit |
2025-01-28 |
Denied |
Relisted (2)IFP |
18-usc-242 bivens-doctrine constitutional-rights executive-orders presidential-immunity tenth-amendment |
Whether the President can be prosecuted under 18 U.S.C. § 242 for violating constitutionally protected rights and whether such actions are protected b… |
| 23-6109 |
Tou Thao v. United States |
Eighth Circuit |
2023-11-27 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
18-usc-242 civil-rights constitutional-rights criminal-procedure deprivation-of-rights due-process fair-trial prosecutorial-misconduct specific-intent willfulness |
Was the evidence at trial sufficient to establish the willfulness of the petitioner? |
| 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? |
| 21-7408 |
Randy Dingle v. Talmage S. Baggett, Judge, et al. |
Fourth Circuit |
2022-03-17 |
Denied |
Response WaivedRelisted (3)IFP |
18-usc-242 42-usc-1983 case-coherence civil-procedure civil-rights due-process judicial-interpretation legal-induction occurrence-analysis planned-action procedural-reasoning standing |
Whether the occurrences in the case were the result of a planned action |
| 21-5563 |
William Ferguson v. United States |
Ninth Circuit |
2021-09-02 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
18-usc-242 18-usc-924c crime-of-violence criminal-procedure davis-ruling due-process johnson-ruling johnson-v-united-states predicate-offense section-924c statutory-interpretation united-states-v-davis |
Whether a defendant's convictions for violating 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) should be vacated |
| 18-8069 |
Eric Gonzalez v. United States |
Ninth Circuit |
2019-02-21 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
18-usc-241 18-usc-242 agreement civil-rights conspiracy conspiracy-liability criminal-law due-process enhanced-penalties federal-statute proximate-cause spontaneous-event statutory-interpretation |
Whether conspiracy liability under 18 U.S.C. § 241 may be premised on unsubstantiated inferences of an agreement or mere participation in a spontaneou… |