reasonable-expectation
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| Case | Title | Lower Court | Docketed | Status | Flags | Tags | Question Presented |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24-5888 | Terrion Deondre Herman v. R. Brown | Fourth Circuit | 2024-11-01 | Denied | Response WaivedIFP | fourth-amendment government-surveillance privacy-rights reasonable-expectation search-and-seizure warrant-requirement | Dean oP a Dpprtmett buiiding-Ghovld We Wou) Raa Jrstice' that a tego FonlDeo 2 Door Mart Pret be Added 40 the Commou "ang OT" Areas oP pretmesT buildi… |
| 21-6600 | Willis Wheeler v. United States | Third Circuit | 2021-12-14 | Denied | Response WaivedIFP | circuit-split fourth-amendment key-insertion law-enforcement multi-unit-dwelling privacy probable-cause reasonable-expectation search warrantless-search | Whether a law enforcement officer's warrantless insertion of keys into a locked apartment door, within a secured multi-unit dwelling, to gain informat… |
| 20-1204 | Mark Ringland v. United States | Eighth Circuit | 2021-03-02 | Denied | Amici (1)Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2) | digital-evidence electronic-privacy fourth-amendment fourth-amendment-jurisprudence reasonable-expectation search search-and-seizure trespass united-states-v-jacobsen | Whether compelling someone's emails from his or her electronic service provider and opening them is a trespass, and therefore a "search," under the Fo… |
| 20-1202 | William J. Miller v. United States | Sixth Circuit | 2021-03-01 | Denied | Amici (2)Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2) | email-privacy fourth-amendment government-intrusion government-search private-actor property-based property-rights reasonable-expectation search search-and-seizure | Whether Jacobsen's reasonable-expectations conclusion "does not permit" courts to consider the traditional property approach, Pet. App. 35a, or whethe… |
| 19-7605 | Vincent Kane v. Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania | 2020-02-07 | Denied | Relisted (2)IFP | 4th-amendment abandonment abandonment-doctrine cell-phone-privacy cell-phones fourth-amendment intent-to-reclaim password-protected property-rights public-place reasonable-expectation search-and-seizure | I. WHETHER THE DOCTRINE OF ABANDONMENT APPLIES TO PASSWORD PROTECTED CELL PHONES FOUND IN A PUBLIC PLACE? II. WHETHER THE DOCTRINE OF ABANDONMENT APP… |