| 24-72 |
Bruce L. Hay v. United States |
Tenth Circuit |
2024-07-23 |
Denied |
Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (3) |
curtilage curtilage-search founding-era-expectations fourth-amendment home home-privacy law-enforcement-surveillance mosaic-theory reasonable-expectation-of-privacy warrantless-surveillance |
Whether the Government's warrantless, long term video camera surveillance of an individual's home and curtilage constitutes a "search" for Fourth Amen… |
| 19-8733 |
Petrona Gaspar-Miguel v. United States |
Tenth Circuit |
2020-06-17 |
Denied |
IFP |
border-crossing criminal-conviction criminal-law due-process immigration-law law-enforcement-surveillance official-restraint statutory-interpretation |
The issue presented in this Petition is whether constant surveillance by a law enforcement agent is "official restraint" that prevents an "entry" and … |
| 19-8178 |
Alexander Nathan Norris v. United States |
Ninth Circuit |
2020-04-03 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
electronic-privacy fourth-amendment home-privacy kyllo-v-united-states law-enforcement-surveillance reasonable-expectation-of-privacy search sense-enhancing-technology technology warrantless-search |
In Kyllo v. United States, the Court held that "obtaining by sense-enhancing technology any information regarding the interior of the home that could … |
| 19-6602 |
Carey Ackies, aka Boyd v. United States |
First Circuit |
2019-11-13 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
4th-amendment cell-phone cell-phone-tracking criminal-procedure direct-review drug-offense first-step-act law-enforcement-surveillance location-tracking search-and-seizure sentencing-thresholds surveillance |
I. Whether a cell phone, when used by law enforcement to obtain "precise location information," is a "tracking device" under 18 U.S.C. § 3117(b).
II.… |
| 18-1321 |
Edward Ronald Ates v. Gurbir Grewal, Attorney General of New Jersey, et al. |
Third Circuit |
2019-04-18 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
4th-amendment attorney-client-privilege civil-rights due-process federalism fourth-amendment interstate-communications jurisdictional-authority law-enforcement-surveillance out-of-state-interception phone-call-interception privacy state-jurisdiction wiretap-statute wiretapping |
Whether the New Jersey Wiretap Statute violates the Fourth Amendment by permitting law enforcement to intercept phone calls of out-of-state individual… |