military-detention
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| Case | Title | Lower Court | Docketed | Status | Flags | Tags | Question Presented |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25-6596 | Jamie Brian Ketcham v. Department of Defense | Fourth Circuit | 2026-01-15 | Pending | IFP | constitutional-violations due-process habeas-corpus indigent-standard military-detention sixth-amendment | Petitioner was framed with false incriminating evidence back around 2014. A corrupted military court hearing was held without the petitioner being pre… |
| 24-514 | In Re Martin Akerman | 2024-11-06 | Denied | Response Waived | circuit-court habeas-corpus judicial-review mandamus-relief military-detention whistleblower-protection | Whether the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (D.C. Circuit) acted appropriately in bifurcating the petitioner's tim… | |
| 24-83 | Martin Akerman v. National Guard Bureau | District of Columbia | 2024-07-26 | Denied | Response WaivedRelisted (3) | due-process enemy-combatant habeas-corpus military-detention userra whistleblower whistleblower-protection | 1. Does the detention of a tenured civilian federal employee under the elusive jurisdiction of the National Guard of Nevada, with false charges and … |
| 23-1106 | Martin Akerman v. United States | Armed Forces | 2024-04-11 | Denied | Response WaivedRelisted (2) | administrative-law administrative-state civilian-oversight due-process federal-employment habeas-corpus military-authority military-detention userra | Given the historical foundations of the writ of habeas corpus, did the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces err by dismissing, for lack… |
| 18-740 | Moath Hamza Ahmed al-Alwi v. Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, et al. | District of Columbia | 2018-12-11 | Denied | Relisted (5) | armed-conflict authorization-for-use-of-military-force constitutional-limits detention detention-authority due-process enemy-combatant guantanamo-bay habeas-corpus law-of-war military-detention | In Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, 542 U.S. 507, 520 (2004), this Court understood the Authorization for Use of Military Force to include implicit authority to det… |