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- International Law and American Courts: Part Three — The Nation's First Decades
- 2 'Rocket Dockets' And The Rules That Propel Them
- Supreme Court Affirms and Clarifies Appellate Limits in No. 25-466
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2 'Rocket Dockets' And The Rules That Propel Them
The fastest civil trial courts in the country are currently in the Eastern District of Virginia and the Southern District of Florida, and their chief judges provide insights into t...
Supreme Court Affirms and Clarifies Appellate Limits in No. 25-466
In a unanimous opinion by Justice Gorsuch, the Supreme Court affirmed the judgment below in No. 25-466, with Justice Thomas filing a concurrence. Although the Court’s disposition i...
Supreme Court Affirms and Clarifies Appellate Limits in No. 25-466
In a unanimous opinion by Justice Gorsuch, the Supreme Court affirmed the judgment below in No. 25-466, with Justice Thomas filing a concurrence. Although the Court’s disposition i...
International Law and American Courts: Part Two – The Framers' View
ہائیکورٹس کے اختیارات کے حوالے سے وفاقی آئینی عدالت کا اہم فیصلہ جاری
ضلعی عدالتیں یا دیگر ایسی عدالتیں جو آرٹیکل 203 کے تحت قائم ہوئیں ہائی کورٹ کے ماتحت ہیں، وفاقی آئینی عدالت
Supreme Court affirms Washington venue in falsification trial
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision on Thursday, ruled that an individual charged with falsification of a document, must be tried in the district...
US Supreme Court clarifies agency powers in pair of new rulings
The US Supreme Court on Thursday issued favorable rulings to federal regulators in two separate cases, adding clarity to recent holdings that signaled skepticism toward agency powe...
Judiciary to Increase Pacer Fee to Fund Fast-Tracked System Upgrade
“Unfortunately, without a modest increase in fees, we will not be able to collect enough money to cover the costs of delivering the case management system that the federal courts m...
Supreme Court Ends Immigration Judges' Lawsuit, Chastises Fourth Circuit
"Federal courts are not 'roving commissions,' licensed to 'sally forth each day looking for wrongs to right,'” the high court said. "The court of appeals lost sight of those princi...
In immigration cases, the court doesn’t just settle disagreements
Immigration Matters is a recurring series by César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández that analyzes the court’s immigration docket, highlighting emerging legal questions about new policy...
Rising Pro Se Filings Push Federal Courts to Examine Case Management in the AI Era
Federal judges are rethinking their workflows and the guidance that they offer self-represented litigants to manage the rise of pro se case filings.
Federal appeals court keeps Trump’s 10 percent global tariff in place for three importers during appeal
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Thursday granted the Trump administration’s motion to stay a lower court injunction against its 10 percent global tariff, allowin...
Federal Circuit Dismisses Patent Owner’s Patent Appeal for Lack of Appellate Jurisdiction
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) issued a per curiam decision today in Tramec Sloan LLC v. Surti, dismissing an appeal brought by patent owner Tarun N. Surt...
Divided court bars federal district court review of non-final state-court judgments
A divided Supreme Court on Thursday clarified the scope of a doctrine limiting lower federal courts’ authority to review state-court judgments. In an opinion from Justice Sonia Sot...
Supreme Court Reaffirms Strict Limits of Federal Jurisdiction in Removed Cases
Federal jurisdiction can disappear even after years of litigation, extensive discovery, and, in some cases, a completed trial. The U.S. Supreme Court underscored that reality in Ha...
Ex-Public Defender Suing Judiciary Alleging Harassment Takes Case to Supreme Court
A former public defender suing the federal judiciary over alleged sexual harassment says the judicial branch is a "uniquely insulated institution" whose thousands of employees "lac...
Supreme Court agrees to hear case on the ability to sue federal officials
The Supreme Court on Monday morning added one new case, involving the ability to sue federal officials for violating constitutional rights even when there is no law specifically au...
How 3 Courts Are Approaching AI Adoption
The rules surrounding artificial intelligence experimentation in courts run the gamut from court systems offering proprietary tools and training to unwritten policies that essentia...
Court agrees to hear three new cases, including on the constitutionality of six-person juries
Updated on June 15 at 4:15 p.m. The Supreme Court on Monday added three new cases, on issues ranging from hearings for noncitizens in immigration detention to the constitutionality...
Fed. Circ. Unsure Where State 'Bad Faith' Patent Cases Belong
At arguments Friday in a dispute between Micron Technology Inc. and Netlist Inc., a Federal Circuit panel appeared uncertain whether suits under state laws against "bad faith" pate...
SCOTUS Rules Federal Courts Retain Jurisdiction in Post-Arbitration Proceedings: Implications for FINRA and NFA Arbitrat...
Last week, the Supreme Court held that federal courts that compel arbitration and stay a case pending completion of that arbitration under Section 3 of the Federal Arbitration Act...
The Federal Circuit Dropped A Theme Song For Some Reason
The United States Court Of Appeals For The Federal Circuit — aka the Fed. Cir. or the C.A.F.C. — is an appellate court that has jurisdiction over a broad selection of federal cases...
Supreme Court backs jurisdiction in FAA arbitration case
The U.S. Supreme Court affirmed federal court jurisdiction to confirm and vacate arbitration awards under the FAA in Jules v. Andres Balazs Properties. The post Supreme Court backs...
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