The Federal Circuit Bar Journal - Judge Rich Commemorative Issue 2004 (Volume 14, Number 1) (The National Quarterly Review of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit)Shot at by drug dealers and left to drown, marine biologist Heidi is rescued by the hottest boat bum...
In a decision issued today by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (the "CAFC"), the three-judge panel ruled in WiLAN's favour regarding several of WiLAN's arguments. First, the CAFC agreed with WiLAN's claim construction arguments relating to the patents-in-suit. Se...
I recently returned from the35th Annual Judicial Conference for the Court of Federal Claims. I wanted to send a hearty thanks to all of the organizers of the conference, especially Judge Tapp! It was a great opportunity presenting on the topic of Private Conflicts: How the New Private Sector...
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As a challenge under the Administrative Procedure Act, when an agency rule is found to be arbitrary and capricious as the Texas Federal Court did here, the injunction will have a nationwide effect. The NLRB may decide to appeal the decision to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appea...
Two former Chief Judges of the Court, JudgePaul Micheland JudgeRandal Rader, have spoken out in the Judge’s defense (see,Chief Judge Moore v. Judge Newman: An Unacceptable Breakdown of Court Governance, Collegiality and Procedural FairnessandThe Federal Circuit Owes Judge Newman a...
The panel’s decision, penned by U.S. Circuit Judge Salvador Mendoza Jr., said that federal courts could not avoid cases simply because they involve complex interplays of state and federal law, particularly when constitutional claims are at stake. ...
In civil trials, defendants may waive the right to be heard by a jury, allowing a judge to consider the case and render a verdict. Federal circuit and district judges are called Article III judges because those positions were created by Article III of the United States Constitution, which est...
A three-judge panel on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals already rejected his bid to delay the sentence, writing he was unlikely to secure a new trial or reverse his conviction. In urging the Supreme Court to grant him emergency relief and put a hold on his surrender, Navarro's lawyers...