| 25A581 |
Ashley Grayson v. United States |
Sixth Circuit |
2025-11-17 |
Application |
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clean-hands-doctrine congressional-intent judicial-exception privacy-protection statutory-interpretation wiretap-act |
Whether a federal court may judicially create a 'clean-hands' exception to the Federal Wiretap Act's statutory prohibition on using improperly interce… |
| 22-6202 |
Peter Gakuba v. Illinois Prisoner Review Board |
Illinois |
2022-12-02 |
Dismissed |
Response WaivedIFP |
criminal-procedure exclusionary-rule grand-jury grand-jury-indictment jurisdiction jurisdictional-error privacy-protection statutory-rape video-privacy-protection-act void-judgment vppa-violation |
Gakuba's criminal indictment was void due to violation of the Video Privacy Protection Act |
| 22-354 |
Lorenzo Shelton v. United States |
Sixth Circuit |
2022-10-14 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
cell-phone-search circuit-split fourth-amendment law-enforcement parolee parolee-search privacy privacy-protection residence search standing |
Whether the Fourth Amendment's privacy protections prevent law enforcement from searching places where a parolee has standing but are not unambiguousl… |
| 20-1075 |
John Robert Reichard, et ux. v. Russell A. Brown, Chapter 13 Trustee |
Ninth Circuit |
2021-02-08 |
Denied |
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administrative-law administrative-procedure bankruptcy bankruptcy-procedure chapter-13-bankruptcy due-process federal-statutory-interpretation local-rules privacy privacy-protection tax-return-confidentiality tax-returns |
Whether the privacy protections due Chapter 13 bankruptcy debtors' income tax returns can be denied by a local rule of bankruptcy procedure |
| 20-6392 |
Peter Gakuba v. United States |
District of Columbia |
2020-11-20 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
4th-amendment civil-rights declaratory-relief electronic-communications federal-circuit-court privacy privacy-protection search-and-seizure standing statutory-interpretation telecommunications |
Whether the Carpenter v. United States decision extends to cell-site location information obtained from a third-party cell phone provider without a wa… |
| 19-1006 |
Facebook, Inc., et al. v. Superior Court of California, San Francisco County, et al. |
California |
2020-02-11 |
Denied |
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communication-contents constitutional-rights constitutional-subpoena contempt criminal-defendant-rights privacy privacy-protection service-provider-disclosure service-providers stored-communications-act subpoena |
Whether a criminal defendant has a constitutional right to subpoena service providers and force them to turn over the contents of their account holder… |