reasonable-expectation

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
24-5888 Terrion Deondre Herman v. R. Brown Fourth Circuit 2024-11-01 Denied Response WaivedIFP fourth-amendment government-surveillance privacy-rights reasonable-expectation search-and-seizure warrant-requirement Whether the government's use of a tracking device to monitor an individual's movements in a private apartment complex without a warrant violates Fourt…
21-6600 Willis Wheeler v. United States Third Circuit 2021-12-14 Denied Response WaivedIFP circuit-split fourth-amendment key-insertion law-enforcement multi-unit-dwelling privacy probable-cause reasonable-expectation search warrantless-search Whether a law enforcement officer's warrantless insertion of keys into a locked apartment door, within a secured multi-unit dwelling, to gain informat…
20-1204 Mark Ringland v. United States Eighth Circuit 2021-03-02 Denied Amici (1)Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2) digital-evidence electronic-privacy fourth-amendment fourth-amendment-jurisprudence reasonable-expectation search search-and-seizure trespass united-states-v-jacobsen Whether compelling someone's emails from his or her electronic service provider and opening them is a trespass, and therefore a 'search,' under the Fo…
20-1202 William J. Miller v. United States Sixth Circuit 2021-03-01 Denied Amici (2)Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2) email-privacy fourth-amendment government-intrusion government-search private-actor property-based property-rights reasonable-expectation search search-and-seizure Whether the property-based approach to the Fourth Amendment applies to the government's warrantless search of email attachments compelled from a priva…
19-7605 Vincent Kane v. Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 2020-02-07 Denied Relisted (2)IFP 4th-amendment abandonment abandonment-doctrine cell-phone-privacy cell-phones fourth-amendment intent-to-reclaim password-protected property-rights public-place reasonable-expectation search-and-seizure Whether the doctrine of abandonment applies to password protected cell phones found in a public place?