...the federal courts budget, according to the letter signed by Judge Julia Gibbons of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, chairwoman...
... They emphasized that no federal statute mandates such checks. The government cited the 2004 First Circuit ruling in U.S. v. McIntosh...
National Law Journal
United States Court of Appeals Fifth CircuitLyle W. Cayce ClerkBefore JONES, GARZA and PRADO, Circuit...
...actions have long been brought to enforce the superiority of federal law.The Ninth Circuit agreed. Among California's many arguments in response...
National Law Journal
United States Court of Appeals Fifth CircuitLyle W. Cayce ClerkBefore STEWART, Chief Judge , and BARKSDALE...
The Obama administration's record on transparency once again faces criticismthis time from both Republicans and Democratsfollowing the revelation that the U.S. Department of Justice secre
National Law Journal
United States Court of Appeals Fifth CircuitLyle W. Cayce ClerkBefore STEWART, Chief Judge , GARZA, and...
...Obama administration policy want a federal appeals court in Washington to...Appeals for the D.C. Circuit that a judge got it...
...places limits on patent rights after a product is sold. But the federal district court and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal...
...v. Walters, asks the court whether the Sixth Circuit was correct in ruling that federal rules of civil procedure prohibit indigent civil rights plaintiffs...
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