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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
25A830 Eduardo Luciano v. United States Seventh Circuit 2026-01-21 Application certiorari legal-mail prison-resources pro-se supreme-court time-extension Question not identified.
24A1137 Braun Thompson v. United States Seventh Circuit 2025-05-22 Presumed Complete due-process first-amendment legal-mail mailbox-rule prisoner-rights supreme-court Whether the First Amendment protects a prisoner's right to timely and unimpeded legal mail communication with courts and legal counsel
23A1045 Daniel Taylor v. Unit Manager Santos, et al. Fourth Circuit 2024-05-23 Presumed Complete due-process filing-deadline legal-mail procedural-challenges supreme-court time-extension Whether the Court will grant an extension of time for filing a legal document given apparent procedural challenges and potential due process concerns
23-7363 Orin Kristich v. United States District Court for the District of New Mexico Tenth Circuit 2024-05-01 Denied Response WaivedIFP 10th-circuit-court-of-appeals access-to-courts constitutional-rights due-process fifth-amendment first-amendment legal-mail prison-officials Whether the First Amendment applies to legal mail
23A620 Christopher J. Pratt v. United States Second Circuit 2024-01-04 Presumed Complete access-to-courts covid-19 first-amendment incarceration legal-mail prison-law-library Whether restrictions on prison law library access during the COVID-19 pandemic violated an incarcerated individual's constitutional right of access to…
21-7247 Kevin Herriott v. Lieutenant Jackson Fourth Circuit 2022-03-02 Denied IFP civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-amendments court-of-appeals due-process evidence federal-courts federal-rules legal-mail mail-room standing statutory-provisions Whether the claimant is entitled to offer evidence to support his claims?
21-7045 Michael James Hoffman v. Arizona Department of Corrections Arizona 2022-02-03 Denied Response WaivedIFP access-to-courts civil-rights constitutional-rights court-access due-process free-speech legal-mail mail-obstruction obstruction-of-mail prison-communication takings Did ADOC violate Petitioner's constitutional rights to free-speech, due-process, and access-to-courts by removing his documents from the authorized US…
20-8373 Kevin Herriott v. Associate Warden Ford, et al. Fourth Circuit 2021-06-22 Denied IFP civil-rights discovery due-process federal-review habeas-corpus jurisdictional-requirements legal-mail mail-room procedural-law standing state-court-conviction statutory-interpretation Did the court of appeals misunderstood the governing rule of law that the right to discovery was predicated upon?
20-7869 Wilfredo Torres v. The Blackstone Group Second Circuit 2021-04-28 Denied Response WaivedIFP bias case-dismissal civil-procedure civil-rights conflict-of-interest due-process judicial-bias judicial-misconduct legal-mail standing whether-a-federal-judge-violated-due-process
20-972 Ikemefula Charles Ibeabuchi v. Eggleston, Director of Operation, et al. Ninth Circuit 2021-01-15 Denied Relisted (2) civil-procedure civil-rights due-process failure-to-state-claim federal-jurisdiction jurisdiction legal-mail ninth-circuit panel-rehearing standing Whether the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals committed reversible error
19-5439 MacKendy Strachan v. Mark S. Inch, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections Eleventh Circuit 2019-08-02 Denied IFP appeals appellate-procedure civil-procedure civil-rights court-sanctions due-process federal-review judicial-review legal-mail legal-procedure prison standing Whether the Court should review the question of a Departure from the usual rules of judicial proceedings on an order of denial of a motion for reconsi…
18-7281 Olandio Ray Workman v. John Vandermosten, et al. Fourth Circuit 2019-01-08 Denied IFP civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process exculpatory-evidence false-charges indigent-defense legal-mail medical-care prison prison-conditions right-to-counsel standing Did the District Court in Greenville, South Carolina deny me due process when they didn't finish school and let me know yet?
18-6506 Guy Boudreaux, Jr. v. Timothy Hooper, Warden Fifth Circuit 2018-10-30 Denied Response WaivedIFP access-to-courts access-to-justice civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process habeas-corpus ineffective-assistance-counsel judicial-procedure legal-education legal-mail legal-representation pro-se pro-se-litigants pro-se-litigation procedural-error right-of-access-to-courts Is our system of justice truly just when it requires an attorney to attend six years of college prior to being permitted to practice law, but requires…