digital-property

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
24-6226 Andres Fernando Cabezas v. United States Eleventh Circuit 2025-01-02 Denied Response WaivedIFP bitcoin digital-property due-process fifth-amendment forfeiture procedural-standards 1. Due Process and Digital Property: Does the Fifth Amendment's Due Process Clause require explicit notice and adjudication for the forfeiture of inta…
24A554 Andres Fernando Cabezas v. United States Eleventh Circuit 2024-12-05 Presumed Complete criminal-forfeiture cryptocurrency digital-property indigent-prisoner pro-se rule-41g Question not identified.
23-1242 Taurean Jerome Weber v. United States Ninth Circuit 2024-05-24 Denied Response Waived digital-property digital-trespass exclusionary-rule fourth-amendment good-faith-exception government-intrusion search terms-of-service trespass warrantless-search 1. Did the Court of Appeals err when it determined Instagram's boilerplate Terms of Service delineated Petitioner's Fourth Amendment rights and held n…
22-532 Joachim Martillo v. Twitter, Inc., et al. First Circuit 2022-12-09 Denied Response Waived 1996-interactive-computer-service common-carrier common-law-common-carrier constitutional-right-to-non-discriminatory-common- digital-property first-amendment first-amendment-right-to-refuse-message-common-car hosting-of-digital-personal-literary-property-as-s interactive-computer-service logical-fallacy-in-statute-interpretation public-forum social-media 1. Whether digital personal literary property, which a Defendant carries in the form of a post, com ment, or tweet, is "other property " according to…
19-5999 Natasha Delima v. YouTube, Inc., et al. First Circuit 2019-09-19 Denied Response WaivedIFP antitrust censorship civil-procedure civil-rights digital-property due-process first-amendment platform-censorship retaliation standing virtual-property website-regulation Why did the judge issue a "Motion for Leave " on all of the Petitioners pleadings? Why did the judge not issue a default ruling for the Respondents th…