Circuit Judge Henderson, joined by Judges Katsas and Rao, on Tuesday denied Anthropic's emergency request to block the Pentagon from cutting off the AI company's defense contracts, finding that 'judicial management of how, and through whom, the Department o...
Writing for a unanimous panel, Circuit Judge Pillard, joined by Judges Walker and Childs, on Monday affirmed a $47 million arbitration award against Mexico for failing to protect a Canadian investor's mortgage-secured real estate loans, rejecting Mexico's c...
Writing for a unanimous panel, Circuit Judge Pan, joined by Chief Judge Srinivasan and Circuit Judge Rao, held Monday that the Environmental Protection Agency violated its own 2014 regulation when it denied small refinery exemptions for failing a two-year t...
A D.C. Circuit panel on Wednesday affirmed dismissal of a lawsuit by foreign nationals who lost out on diversity visas during COVID-19, holding that Appellants lacked standing for remaining claims after the court ruled they were 'out of luck' when fiscal ye...
The D.C. Circuit on Monday upheld a Federal Maritime Commission rule allowing it to consider "extreme" shipping rates as evidence of unreasonable refusal to deal, rejecting industry arguments that the agency lacks authority to regulate pricing through "the...
A D.C. Circuit panel on Monday dismissed Labor Secretary appeals challenging mine safety commission orders that denied settlement requests without explanation, finding that the agency "must wait until after final judgment to vindicate valuable rights."
A federal appeals court on Tuesday granted a stay blocking lower court orders that would have forced federal employees back to work from administrative leave, finding the government satisfied the 'stringent requirements' for relief pending appeal.
A D.C. Circuit panel on Monday struck down an EPA-approved Florida wetlands permitting program, ruling that federal agencies violated the Endangered Species Act by creating a 'streamlined' technical assistance process that 'essentially delegated' endangered...