election-interference

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
24-6444 Samuel T. Whatley, II, et al. v. City of North Charleston, South Carolina, et al. Fourth Circuit 2025-02-03 Denied IFP constitutional-rights election-interference federal-jurisdiction freedom-of-information governmental-immunity search-and-seizure Whether intergovernmental agencies, organizations, and individual governmental employees are immune from federal law prosecutions and sanctions when i…
23-1216 Moliere Dimanche, Jr. v. United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida Eleventh Circuit 2024-05-15 Denied Response Waived article-iii article-iii-constitution civil-consent-jurisdiction civil-procedure election-interference federal-magistrate-act federal-magistrates-act judicial-conflict-of-interest magistrate-judge thompson-v-clark void-conviction writ-of-prohibition Did the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals err in holding that the Writ of Prohibition was frivolous?
23-6516 Samuel T. Whatley, et al. v. City of North Charleston, South Carolina, et al. Fourth Circuit 2024-01-18 Denied IFP civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process election-interference federal-jurisdiction freedom-of-information governmental-immunity search-and-seizure transparency treason Are intergovernmental agencies immune to federal law prosecutions?
19-5507 David Fennell v. Charles Munger, et al. California 2019-08-08 Denied IFP 1st-amendment assembly civil-rights due-process election-interference first-amendment fourteenth-amendment free-speech freedom-of-assembly petition-for-redress political-speech Does arresting Republican opponents and banning Republicans from running for office or attending Republican political events for life in California vi…
18-341 Billie Faye Keyes, et al. v. Philip Gunn, et al. Fifth Circuit 2018-09-17 Denied Response Waived ballot-disenfranchisement civil-rights due-process election-integrity election-interference equal-protection federal-jurisdiction legislative-misconduct standing voting voting-rights If state legislators intentionally discard ballots to swing an election, may the disenfranchised voters bring suit in federal court to enforce the gua…