law-enforcement-search

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
25-112 Okello T. Chatrie v. United States Fourth Circuit 2025-07-30 Granted Amici (2)Relisted (2) cell-phone-privacy exclusionary-rule fourth-amendment geofence-warrant law-enforcement-search probable-cause 1. Whether the execution of the geofence warrant violated the Fourth Amendment. 2. Whether the exclusionary rule should apply to the evidence derived…
24-7500 Ramon Carlos Hernandez v. Texas Texas 2025-06-25 Denied IFP cell-phone-search fourth-amendment law-enforcement-search particularity-requirement privacy-interest warrant-limitation The Fourth Amendment's particularity requirement place any limitations on the search of a cell phone beyond requiring that a search warrant limits law…
24-1244 David A. McMaster, Jr. v. Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 2025-06-05 Denied Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2) emergency-aid-exception fourth-amendment law-enforcement-search probable-cause protective-sweep-doctrine warrantless-entry Whether it is an improper expansion of the "emergency aid exception" and/or "protective sweep doctrine" to authorize a warrantless entry into a home w…
23-893 Jonathan Walker v. Arkansas Arkansas 2024-02-21 Denied 4th-amendment algorithm digital-privacy fourth-amendment law-enforcement law-enforcement-search private-company probable-cause search-and-seizure technology-search warrant-requirement Does the Fourth Amendment require police to get a warrant before they open a digital file that was flagged by a private technology company's computer …
22-549 Raymond J. Liddy v. United States Ninth Circuit 2022-12-15 Denied Response Waived digital-privacy electronic-evidence fourth-amendment internet-subscriber-information law-enforcement-search personal-data search-and-seizure subscriber-information warrant-requirement Does Internet subscriber information constitute a digital "paper" or "effect" under the Fourth Amendment? If so, must law enforcement obtain a warrant…
22-5996 Ricky D. Runner v. United States Fourth Circuit 2022-11-04 Denied Response WaivedIFP anonymous-informant cbd-oil fourth-amendment law-enforcement-search plain-view-doctrine probable-cause stem-pipe warrantless-search Whether the district court violated Ricky Runner's rights secured under the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution by concluding that the …
21-5902 Alhakka Campbell v. United States Fourth Circuit 2021-10-05 Denied IFP cell-phone-search cell-phones digital-privacy electronic-data-seizure fourth-amendment law-enforcement-search particularity-requirement privacy search-and-seizure warrant-particularity warrant-requirements I. In Riley v. California, 573 U.S. 373 (2014), this Court clarified Fourth Amendment protections for the contents of cell phones seized incident to a…
19-1374 Arturo Fernando Shaw Gutierrez v. California California 2020-06-15 Denied Relisted (3) electronic-communications electronic-privacy exceptions-to-warrantless-searches fourth-amendment fourth-amendment-protection-electronic-communicati law-enforcement-search miller-doctrine privacy-rights reasonable-expectation-of-privacy stored-communications-act suppression warrant-requirement warrantless-searches Does the Fourth Amendment protect individuals who send or receive stored electronic communications (emails) as provided under federal law through the …
19-1059 Angela Hamm, et vir v. Tennessee Tennessee 2020-02-26 Denied Amici (1) 4th-amendment fourth-amendment home-invasion home-search law-enforcement-search privacy privacy-rights probation probation-condition reasonable-suspicion search-and-seizure warrantless-search Whether police violate the Fourth Amendment when they conduct a suspicionless search of a probationer's home.