disorderly-conduct
7 cases — ← All topics
| Case | Title | Lower Court | Docketed | Status | Flags | Tags | Question Presented |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25-6449 | Cynthia Lynn Pollick v. Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania | 2025-12-30 | Denied | IFP | constitutional-rights disorderly-conduct due-process legal-counsel pro-se sixth-amendment | 1. Whether Petitioner's Sixth Amendment right to counsel was violated by Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas, Pennsylvania when it failed to honor… |
| 23A512 | Kimra Bowers v. Payson City | Utah | 2023-12-06 | Presumed Complete | appellate-review de-novo-review disorderly-conduct final-judgment jurisdiction justice-court | Question not identified. | |
| 23-100 | Jeffrey L. Clemens v. Michael J. O'Hara | First Circuit | 2023-08-02 | Denied | appellate-review civil-rights disorderly-conduct due-process false-testimony heck-bar iqbal-plausibility malicious-prosecution | 1. Whether the appellate court erred when it upheld, by and through an extremely terse and abbreviated judgment, the granting, by the district court, … | |
| 21-7442 | Aaron Matthew Oleston v. Wisconsin | Wisconsin | 2022-03-23 | Denied | Response WaivedIFP | civil-rights disorderly-conduct due-process fighting-words first-amendment free-speech law-enforcement police-arrest police-discretion | Does the First Amendment protect the right of the people to approach law enforcement and criticize police actions in an opprobrious manner? |
| 19-5424 | Terry James Sullivan v. City of Missoula, Montana | Montana | 2019-08-01 | Denied | IFP | civil-rights constitutional-rights criminal-conviction disorderly-conduct due-process first-amendment fourteenth-amendment free-speech | Does Petitioner's conviction for disorderly conduct by allegedly uttering the word "effing" violate the First and Fourteenth Amendments. |
| 18-720 | Ronald Duhe, et al. v. City of Little Rock, Arkansas, et al. | Eighth Circuit | 2018-12-06 | Denied | Response Waived | civil-rights constitutional-vagueness detention-policy disorderly-conduct due-process first-amendment free-speech legal-precedent overbreadth probable-cause vagueness | On summary judgment: 1. Whether precedent by this Court together with the Eighth Circuit, other circuits and state courts of last resort had clearly … |
| 18-6348 | Eric M. Pence v. Illinois | Illinois | 2018-10-16 | Denied | Response WaivedIFP | criminal-law criminal-prosecution criminal-statute disorderly-conduct due-process electronic-communication fighting-words first-amendment free-speech true-threat true-threats | This case presents an important question involving the application of the First Amendment to the Constitution to state disorderly conduct statutes pro… |