| 25A687 |
Fort Bend Independent School District v. Ken Paxton, Attorney General of Texas |
Texas |
2025-12-11 |
Application |
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cell-phone-logs constitutional-privacy fourth-amendment government-employees privacy telephone-records |
May state law compel the government to release its employees' personal cell phone call logs to the public, even when the government does not know whic… |
| 22-5310 |
Sean Shallow v. United States, et al. |
Fourth Circuit |
2022-08-08 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
abuse-of-power civil-procedure civil-rights civil-suit constitutional-violation due-process government-employees government-misconduct judicial-misconduct standing |
Is the dismissal of the petitioner's civil suit unconstitutional and criminal? |
| 21-1565 |
State Health Plan for Teachers and State Employees, et al. v. I. Beverly Lake, et al. |
North Carolina |
2022-06-15 |
Denied |
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civil-procedure constitutional-interpretation constitutional-law contracts-clause due-process employee-rights government-benefits government-employees legislative-reservation statutory-amendment statutory-interpretation |
When a state legislature expressly reserves the right to amend a statute providing benefits to government employees, does that reservation bar a claim… |
| 21-6545 |
Debra A. Nichols v. William Paul Nichols, et al. |
Sixth Circuit |
2021-12-07 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
5th-amendment ada americans-with-disabilities-act equal-protection fifth-amendment government-employees medical-privacy state-actors warrantless-search warrantless-searches |
Can state actors and/or government employees violate the equal protection clause of the 5th amendment of people considered disabled under the ADA? |
| 20-1811 |
Jackie Chagolla, Parent on Behalf of B. C. and P. C. v. Liz Vullo, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2021-06-28 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
absolute-immunity constitutional-rights due-process exculpatory-information false-information government-employees investigation-stage spending-clause |
Whether absolute immunity shields government employees |
| 20-5745 |
Bradley William Monical v. Christina Towers, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2020-09-17 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
administrative-law civil-rights constitutional-provisions due-process government-employees governmental-powers judicial-review legal-standards park-county-orders qualified-immunity statutory-provisions |
Whether government employees' aid in violating clearly established park county orders and administrative law amounts to a due process violation |