privacy-violation

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
25-6331 Anthony Roland v. NBC Subsidiary (WMAQ-TV) LLC Seventh Circuit 2025-12-10 Pending IFP complaint-interpretation due-process evidentiary-standard judicial-review privacy-violation video-evidence Whether the lower courts deprived the Petitioner of due process by failing to acknowledge or examine video evidence properly incorporated into the com…
24-389 Jean Coulter v. James P. Coulter, et al. Third Circuit 2024-10-07 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2) civil-rights conspiracy due-process judicial-misconduct police-interference privacy-violation Do facts show a conspiracy involving judicial and police misconduct that violated Jean Coulter's privacy and due process rights?
24-5656 Courtney Green v. Paramount Second Circuit 2024-09-27 Dismissed IFP constitutional-rights data-exploitation electronic-surveillance negligence network-regulation privacy-violation Whether Paramount acted negligently in addressing staff conduct and network integrity, and whether its data and spyware capabilities violated privacy …
23-759 Gary Eugene Maddox, Jr. v. Maryland Parole Commission, et al. Fourth Circuit 2024-01-12 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2) affidavit civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process fourth-amendment parole perjury privacy privacy-violation tracking-without-permission Did chairman David R Blumberg unlawfully and knowingly commit perjury?
23-6310 In Re Joseph Emerson 2023-12-20 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process fbi-misconduct free-speech interstate-sex-trafficking privacy-violation sex-trafficking social-media-manipulation standing talent-agency-fraud Whether the FBI's alleged actions of interstate sex trafficking, coercion, and invasion of privacy violated the petitioner's constitutional and statut…
23-6201 Courtney Green v. General Mills World Headquarters, et al. Eighth Circuit 2023-12-08 Dismissed Relisted (2)IFP civil-rights due-process eavesdropping harassment intellectual-property non-consensual-monitoring privacy-violation reasonable-privacy surveillance unjust-enrichment Did the respondent General mills use these findings to duplicate a breakfast creation for mass production of its breakfast cereal brand?
22-7643 Nathaniel R. Webb v. Director Butler, et al. Fourth Circuit 2023-05-25 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-rights communication-monitoring constitutional-rights due-process family-law fourth-amendment incarceration marriage privacy-violation spousal-communication unauthorized-access Did the defendants violate the U.S. Constitutional protections related to marital relationships by imposing a blanket ban on spousal communication for…
22-6272 Courtney Green v. Kansas City Public Library, Trails West Branch Eighth Circuit 2022-12-09 Denied IFP civil-rights cyber-stalking cybersecurity data-protection defamation electronic-communications invasion-of-privacy personal-information-disclosure privacy privacy-violation unfair-business-practices Whether these actions repeated in sequence over a course of time support claims of improper use of company software to carry out direct violations of …
21-1481 John Destin Alexander v. Department of the Army, et al. Fourth Circuit 2022-05-25 Denied Response Waived civil-rights due-process freedom-of-speech government-overreach imprisonment involuntary-servitude privacy privacy-violation Can the government impose and maintain thirty years of involuntary servitude imprisonment upon an American citizen without filing any charges against …
19-6162 Sean V. Terry v. Swift Transportation Fourth Circuit 2019-10-04 Denied Response WaivedIFP bodily-autonomy civil-rights due-process employee-rights employment medical-ethics medical-examination privacy privacy-violation regulations workplace-conduct Question not identified
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?