government-surveillance

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
25-5671 Mohamed Mohamed Mohamud, Issa Doreh, and Ahmed Nasir Taalil Mohamud v. United States Ninth Circuit 2025-09-18 Denied Response WaivedIFP constitutional-evidence due-process fisa-review government-surveillance ninth-circuit-standard trial-procedure Question not identified.
24-7488 Richard W. Kelley v. Maine Maine 2025-06-24 Denied IFP fourth-amendment government-surveillance gps-tracking personal-property privacy-interest vehicle-search Does a regular passenger in a vehicle being GPS tracked by the Government have a Fourth Amendment privacy interest in his movements and the vehicle, w…
24-5888 Terrion Deondre Herman v. R. Brown Fourth Circuit 2024-11-01 Denied Response WaivedIFP fourth-amendment government-surveillance privacy-rights reasonable-expectation search-and-seizure warrant-requirement Whether the government's use of a tracking device to monitor an individual's movements in a private apartment complex without a warrant violates Fourt…
23-1135 Saline Parents, et al. v. Merrick B. Garland, Attorney General District of Columbia 2024-04-18 Denied Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2) chilling-effect domestic-terrorism first-amendment free-speech government-surveillance reputational-harm standing Standing-to-challenge-government-policy
23-342 X Corp., fka Twitter, Inc. v. Merrick B. Garland, Attorney General, et al. Ninth Circuit 2023-10-02 Denied Amici (2) civil-rights content-based-restriction disclosure due-process first-amendment free-speech government-surveillance national-security prior-restraint speech-restriction Whether the Government's prohibition on disclosure of the receipt of national security process is unconstitutional in the absence of the procedural re…
21-921 Mark A. Witaschek v. District of Columbia District of Columbia 2021-12-22 Denied administrative-summons carpenter-v-united-states digital-privacy fourth-amendment good-faith-exception government-surveillance probable-cause tax-evasion third-party-doctrine Whether the Fourth Amendment's third-party doctrine should be overruled, limited, or held inapplicable
21-5323 Scott Trader v. United States Eleventh Circuit 2021-08-10 Denied Response WaivedIFP carpenter-v-united-states cell-phone-records fourth-amendment government-surveillance ip-address privacy privacy-rights search search-and-seizure warrantless-search Whether the Government conducts a search under the Fourth Amendment when it accesses historical I.P. address records for a mobile app that provide a c…
20-7993 Eugene Korte v. California, et al. Ninth Circuit 2021-05-11 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP civil-rights due-process free-speech government-surveillance internet-service-providers standing Question not identified
20-7154 Robert Earl Ramseur v. United States Fifth Circuit 2021-02-16 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process evidence-seizure government-surveillance judicial-misconduct mental-health privacy racial-discrimination sentencing veterans-rights Whether the systematic circulation of a private loan statement among multiple agencies with a personal photo (a practice of prejudice) violates the 4t…
20-6678 Larry David Davis v. Dexter Payne, Director, Arkansas Department of Correction Eighth Circuit 2020-12-21 Denied Response WaivedIFP 4th-amendment civil-rights due-process government-surveillance privacy standing Whether the government's seizure and retention of an individual's personal information without a warrant violates the Fourth Amendment's protections a…
20-828 Federal Bureau of Investigation, et al. v. Yassir Fazaga, et al. Ninth Circuit 2020-12-18 Judgment Issued Amici (11)Relisted (2) civil-procedure ex-parte-proceedings fisa foreign-intelligence foreign-intelligence-surveillance-act government-surveillance in-camera-review national-security state-secrets-privilege Whether Section 1806(f) of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act displaces the state-secrets privilege and authorizes a district court to resolve,…
20-6445 Cristofer Jose Gallegos-Espinal v. United States Fifth Circuit 2020-11-27 Denied Response WaivedIFP 4th-amendment cell-phone cell-phone-search consent consent-form forensic-search fourth-amendment government-surveillance perpetuity riley-precedent riley-v-california Whether verbal consent to 'look through' a cell phone, followed by written consent on an outmoded pre-Riley consent form, permits the government to pe…
20-99 Elliott Schuchardt v. Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, et al. Third Circuit 2020-07-30 Denied Response Waived 4th-amendment civil-procedure civil-rights electronic-surveillance fourth-amendment government-overreach government-surveillance national-security privacy privacy-rights standing warrant-requirement Whether Schuchardt has presented sufficient factual evidence of Defendants' bulk collection of e-mail to establish a prima facie case for violation of…
19-499 Henry Posada v. United States Seventh Circuit 2019-10-18 Denied Response Waived appeals-court-error appellate-review clear-error criminal-procedure district-court-error evidence government-evidence government-surveillance healthcare-billing loss-amount loss-calculation medical-fraud patient-records sentencing standard-of-review Whether the court of appeals erred in determining that the district court did not clearly err in accepting the government's assertion that Mr. Posada …
19-448 Glen Plourde v. Jane Doe Maine 2019-10-03 Denied assassination-attempts civil-rights constitutional-law due-process government-surveillance harassment international-law standing surveillance torture Whether the petitioner's constitutional rights were violated due to harassment, surveillance, and alleged torture by government agents
19-299 G. D. P. v. N. G. P. Maine 2019-09-05 Denied civil-rights constitutional-due-process domestic-violence due-process federal-jurisdiction government-surveillance international-law protection-from-abuse standing takings torture torture-allegations torture. Whether the Petitioner's constitutional rights were violated due to alleged torture, surveillance, and lack of government protection
18-6928 Asia Johnson v. Christopher Wylie, et al. Third Circuit 2018-12-06 Denied IFP civil-rights compensation data-misuse data-privacy data-protection due-process facebook-litigation government-surveillance personal-information privacy privacy-violation social-media standing third-party-access Was the petitioner's Facebook account improperly accessed and their personal information obtained and used without authorization?