social-security-number

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
22-737 Brian A. Truskey v. Thomas J. Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture Sixth Circuit 2023-02-07 Denied Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2) employment employment-discrimination first-amendment religious-freedom-restoration-act sixth-circuit social-security-number tax-reporting title-vii Whether the government's requirement that an individual possess a valid Social Security Number imposes a substantial burden on Petitioner's religious …
21-291 Barbara Silva v. United States Tenth Circuit 2021-08-30 Denied Response Waived constitutional-rights due-process equal-protection federal-tort-claims-act personal-information privacy-act privacy-act-1974 social-security-number sovereign-immunity subject-matter-jurisdiction Whether the Privacy Act of 1974 requires the government to maintain accurate information and not disclose protected personal information, and whether …
20-1824 Vincent Lucas v. Tricia Moore, et al. Sixth Circuit 2021-07-01 Denied balancing-test driver's-privacy-protection-act government-disclosure government-use-exception highly-restricted-personal-information litigation-use-exception motor-vehicle-record personal-information social-security-number statutory-exception Is the scope of the disclosure relevant?
20-930 Karl Geppert v. Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration Maryland 2021-01-11 Denied Response Waived civil-rights driver's-license due-process federal-law real-id-act social-security social-security-number state-law state-legislation state-privilege Where no federal law requires a citizen of the United States to obtain a social security number, may a State legislature, or its courts in applying th…
18A1256 George Q. Ricks v. Idaho Contractors Board, et al. Idaho 2019-06-03 Presumed Complete employment-division-v-smith free-exercise-clause generally-applicable-law neutral-law religious-exemption social-security-number Whether the Free Exercise Clause requires an exemption from a neutral and generally applicable law that conflicts with a sincerely held religious beli…
18-6198 Carlos Rafael Acosta-Joaquin v. United States First Circuit 2018-10-04 Denied Response WaivedIFP 42-usc-408(a)(7)(B) criminal-intent criminal-law criminal-procedure due-process false-representation federal-criminal-law identity-theft social-security-fraud social-security-number statutory-interpretation Is a defendant guilty of social-security-fraud under 42-usc-408(a)(7)(B)