| 22-275 |
Benjamin Braam, et al. v. Kevin A. Carr, Secretary, Wisconsin Department of Corrections |
Seventh Circuit |
2022-09-23 |
Denied |
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criminal-justice fourth-amendment gps-tracking lifetime-monitoring post-supervision sex-offender sex-offenders special-needs special-needs-doctrine totality-of-the-circumstances |
Wisconsin law requires persons convicted of certain sex offenses to wear GPS tracking devices for life even after they have completed post-confinement… |
| 19-5280 |
Charles D. Tuttoilmondo, Jr. v. Texas |
Texas |
2019-07-22 |
Denied |
IFP |
4th-amendment administrative-law administrative-search border-patrol checkpoint-search civil-rights commercial-vehicles constitutional-reasonableness criminal-procedure drug-interdiction fourth-amendment roving-patrol search-and-seizure special-needs-doctrine |
Does Texas' use of commercial motor vehicle inspectors combined with a roving drug interdiction task force unconstitutionally and unreasonably abuse t… |
| 18-1465 |
County of San Diego, California v. Mark Mann, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2019-05-24 |
Denied |
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child-welfare due-process fourth-amendment medical-examination municipal-liability parental-consent parental-notice parental-rights shocks-the-conscience special-needs special-needs-doctrine substantive-due-process |
When children in the County of San Diego are temporarily removed from their parents' care based on suspicion that they have been abused or neglected, … |