No. 20-91

Joseph H. Martin v. Department of Homeland Security

Lower Court: Federal Circuit
Docketed: 2020-07-29
Status: Denied
Type: Paid
Response Waived
Tags: 4th-amendment civil-procedure civil-rights due-process federal-employee-rights first-amendment fourth-amendment free-speech hotel-privacy labor-management-relations standing union-speech
Key Terms:
DueProcess Privacy JusticiabilityDoctri
Latest Conference: 2020-09-29
Question Presented (from Petition)

Weather the 4th amendment to the constitution
of the United States protects speech in my
personally rented hotel room; my home for the
period of rental time.

Weather the United States Labor Management
Relation Statute (5USC71) protects all Federal
Bargaining Unit Employee Members speech
during a Union meeting, including the speech
of their Elected Union Officials.

Weather the 1st amendment to the constitution
of the United States protects opinionated
speech in my personally rented hotel room; my
home for the period of rental time.

Weather the United States Federal Circuit
Court of Appeals Violated its own long standing
precedent setting case decisions that now
requires this court to exercise its supervisory
powers.

Weather the United States Federal Circuit
Court of Appeals Violated this courts ' long
standing precedent setting case decisions that
now requires this court to exercise its
supervisory powers.

Question Presented (AI Summary)

Whether the 4th amendment protects speech in a rented hotel room

Docket Entries

2020-10-05
Petition DENIED.
2020-08-26
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 9/29/2020.
2020-08-19
Waiver of right of respondent Department of Homeland Security to respond filed.
2020-07-06
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due August 28, 2020)

Attorneys

Department of Homeland Security
Jeffrey B. WallActing Solicitor General, Respondent
Joseph Martin
Joseph H. Martin — Petitioner