Free Database of 2023 US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Case Law, Court Opinions & Decisions from Justia
The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit encompasses the smallest geographic area of any of the federal circuits with appellate jurisdiction over the District of Columbia. Despite its size, the court has been a major influence on US law and frequently hears litigation involving...
ability to issue regulations. a three-judge panel of the new orleans-based 5th u.s. circuit court of appeals sided unanimously with two restaurant industry trade groups in finding that the u.s. department of labor's 2021 rule was contrary to federal labor law. the labor department had no ...
Ultimately, the US District Court and First Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the DOJ in favor of the states. Wire Act litigation may well end at this juncture. PASPA The Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) or the Bradley Act, outlawed sports betting across the nat...
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...
The U.S. District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals remanded a jury verdict in a case between a potential franchisor and the operator of the (...)Katherine Whitehead Miller
The US Court of Appeal for the Ninth Circuit overturns judgment of the District Court which rejected a class action on the basis of lack of evidence on potential substitutes in geographic markets (Sutter Health)Health Plan Members Convince Ninth Circuit to Revive Antitrust ...
But the 5th Circuit, which covers Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi, has no power over the California court, so it ordered U.S. District Judge Rolando Olvera in Brownsville, Texas, who had transferred the case, to request that it be sent back to his court. The ...
Congress passed theCircuit Court of Appeals Act (1891), which established nine intermediate courts with final authority over appeals from federal district courts, except when the case in question was of exceptional public importance. TheJudiciary Actof 1925 (popularly known as the Judges’ Bill), ...
Congress passed theCircuit Court of Appeals Act (1891), which established nine intermediate courts with final authority over appeals from federal district courts, except when the case in question was of exceptional public importance. TheJudiciary Actof 1925 (popularly known as the Judges’ Bill), ...