medical-privacy

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
25-431 Ealaila Conard v. Chanel, Inc. Eleventh Circuit 2025-10-09 Denied Response Waived ada-discrimination employment-law informed-consent job-related-standards medical-privacy medical-treatment Did the Court create conflicts in the law by failing to be guided by the common-law rule, well-established public policy and the long legal tradition …
25-202 Adrienne Apuzza v. NYU Langone Long Island Second Circuit 2025-08-19 Denied ada-discrimination business-necessity covid-policy direct-threat employment-qualification medical-privacy Whether the Court erred in its interpretation of ADA protections and COVID-19 medical treatment policies for employees
24-237 Gabriel N. Schwartz v. Beauvallon Condominium Association, Inc. Colorado 2024-09-03 Denied attorney-fees fair-housing-act homeowners-association mask-mandate medical-privacy reasonable-accommodation Whether an HOA may require intrusive medical record disclosure as a condition for a reasonable accommodation exemption from a mask mandate under the F…
22-7759 Shirley Douglas v. United States Sixth Circuit 2023-06-12 Denied Response WaivedIFP administrative-law civil-rights constitutional-protection contract contract-law due-process government-intrusion medical-consent medical-privacy plea-agreement privacy Is a plea proffer agreement and defense counsel retainer fee agreement legally enforceable contracts?
22-7720 Toni Marie Davis v. University of Maryland, et al. Maryland 2023-06-06 Denied IFP bodily-autonomy civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process experimental-vaccine medical-privacy privacy public-university vaccine-mandate Did the University of Maryland including Towson University break the laws by mandating/making a new law forcing their employees and students to tell t…
22-6785 Ian Gage v. Midwestern University Ninth Circuit 2023-02-15 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP americans-with-disabilities-act civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process federal-court-system medical-privacy pro-se-litigant standing throop-v-fe-young-co Do litigants under the Americans with Disability Act lose federal protections to medical privacy through a new interpretation of the 1963 Throop v. F.…
22-6090 Shirley Marie Trent v. Virginia Commonwealth University Fourth Circuit 2022-11-17 Denied Response WaivedIFP bodily-autonomy civil-rights due-process government-overreach informed-consent medical-privacy Whether the government's policy of denying healthcare access to individuals who refuse to use government-approved medical devices violates their const…
22-6084 Jerry Bonton v. David R. Harris, Superintendent, Green Haven Correctional Facility Second Circuit 2022-11-16 Denied Response WaivedIFP appellate-review civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process free-speech medical-privacy mental-health-history standing trial-rights Whether the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit erred in affirming the district court's dismissal of petitioner's claims alleging vio…
22-5573 Anne P. Mulligan v. Alaska, et al. Alaska 2022-09-14 Denied IFP civil-rights corruption criminal-investigation due-process hipaa hipaa-violation hospital-records medical-privacy privacy sovereign-immunity Whether the respondent's conduct in investigating the petitioner and making allegations against her violated her constitutional rights, including her …
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?
20-8411 C. T. v. Orange County Social Services Agency California 2021-06-23 Denied IFP 4th-amendment 6th-amendment child-endangerment child-welfare civil-rights due-process fourth-amendment medical-privacy medical-treatment parental-rights sixth-amendment Does the act of forcefully administering psychotropic medications to a child before trial violate the IV and VI amendments in the absence of a court o…
20-6834 Cynthia Holmes v. Xavier Becerra, Secretary of Health and Human Services Fourth Circuit 2021-01-11 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process health-privacy healthcare-compliance HIPAA hipaa-privacy medical-privacy patient-rights physician-liability state-law state-law-preemption Whether HIPAA's Privacy Rule is unconstitutional as applied by respondents
20-870 John W. Orem, et ux. v. Matthew Gillmore, et al. Fourth Circuit 2020-12-31 Denied Response Waived 42-usc-1983 4th-amendment civil-procedure civil-rights fourth-amendment medical-privacy probable-cause qualified-immunity search search-and-seizure Whether the Respondent State Trooper's lack of probable cause to search was sufficiently clear, when all reasonable inferences are made in Petitioner'…
19-8060 John Doe v. United States Eleventh Circuit 2020-03-23 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP civil-rights court-disclosure cruel-and-unusual-punishment eighth-amendment harassment medical-history medical-privacy prisoner-rights privacy Should a Convicted Felon be Subject to Additional Harassment Above and Beyond Their Prison Sentence Due to a Court's Disclosure of Their Medical Histo…
19-6040 Ruthen James Weems III v. Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Hillcrest Texas 2019-09-24 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-procedure civil-rights due-process expert-report medical-liability medical-privacy privacy standing takings Whether the trial court abused its discretion in dismissing Weems' claims against Baylor, Scott and White-Interest for failure to meet the expert repo…
19-6022 Angel Rodriguez v. Laura Heit, et al. Second Circuit 2019-09-23 Denied IFP 14th-amendment access-to-justice administrative-remedies civil-rights disability disability-discrimination due-process equal-protection judicial-interpretation legal-remedy medical-privacy retaliation state-court statutory-construction Whether Petitioner's 14th Amendment Rights were violated by denying him the opportunity to work in food service
18-5019 Bohdan G. Seniw v. Connecticut General Assembly, et al. Second Circuit 2018-06-28 Denied IFP civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process government-misconduct hipaa-violation hippa law-enforcement medical-information medical-privacy medical-records privacy public-records retaliation whistle-blower whistle-blower-protection whistleblower-protection Why it was done Purposely?