police-brutality
6 cases — ← All topics
| Case | Title | Lower Court | Docketed | Status | Flags | Tags | Question Presented |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23-5646 | Abraham Kennedy Jah El v. Town of Palm Beach, Florida, et al. | Eleventh Circuit | 2023-09-26 | Denied | Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP | aboriginal-rights article-13 citizenship-status civil-rights congressional-petition constitutional-rights due-process human-rights police-brutality racial-profiling standing | 7on$h /}** tr*can /Vaf/vnaj £ askyh? ave. <t rpM to Consf!tufi' mftt^py-facf'ivn , 2, I 0M rtjiskmd'a 5 cm Aboriginal Pio or Ah fitnenura\ CUss A~d … |
| 22-1003 | Mucio Ramirez v. Christopher Martin | Fifth Circuit | 2023-04-14 | Denied | civil-rights excessive-force fourth-amendment graham-standard graham-v-connor police-brutality police-misconduct qualified-immunity reasonable-force use-of-force | No dispute exists that Petitioner was intoxicated when Respondent assaulted him, but the police tried to stop Petitioner for a broken taillight. Petit… | |
| 21-5545 | John Richardson v. Mobile Sheriff's Department | Eleventh Circuit | 2021-09-01 | Denied | IFP | civil-rights criminal-justice due-process government-accountability police-brutality systemic-issues | Question not identified. |
| 20-1609 | David R. Seaton v. Blake Johnson, et al. | District of Columbia | 2021-05-19 | Denied | Response Waived | constitutional-rights de-escalation electronic-evidence evidence-standards police-brutality pro-se-litigants pro-se-litigation recent-rulings summary-judgment use-of-force | 1. Should police brutality be constitutionally protected? 2. Do regulations ordering police to de-escalate confrontations instill an affirmative duty… |
| 20-6503 | George J. Raudenbush, III v. Monroe County, Tennessee, et al. | Sixth Circuit | 2020-12-02 | Denied | Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP | civil-rights collateral-estoppel due-process false-prosecution in-forma-pauperis ineffective-assistance police-brutality right-to-counsel | 1. Whether the Sixth Circuit erred by denying Raudenbush's application to proceed in forma pauperis. 2. Whether the Sixth Circuit erred by finding th… |
| 20-5822 | Eric Terrell Spears v. South Carolina | South Carolina | 2020-09-28 | Denied | Response WaivedIFP | civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process fourth-amendment law-enforcement-bias police-brutality police-interaction race racial-profiling seizure seizure-doctrine | Because of centuries of inequitable treatment at the hands of the police, must a court take into account a Black person's race when determining whethe… |