Judge Toby Heytens, writing for a fractured en banc Fourth Circuit on Thursday, held that unions failed to show irreparable harm in their challenge to the U.S. DOGE Service's access to sensitive personal information from Social Security Administration datab...
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...
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court's decision allowing UpCodes, an online research platform, to publish copyrighted ASTM technical standards that have been incorporated into building codes, finding the use likely constitutes fair use un...
Writing for a unanimous panel, Circuit Judge Stark, joined by Judges Dyk and Hughes, dismissed appeals by two veterans on Tuesday, holding that claimants lacked standing to challenge Veterans Court dismissals where the Board of Veterans' Appeals had already...
A federal appeals court rejected a Salvadoran woman's challenge to her deportation order, ruling she failed to properly preserve her claims of judicial bias and that courts lack jurisdiction over enforcement priorities.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit affirmed a district court's decision to retain jurisdiction over subpoenas served on federal employees while remanding the underlying property dispute to state court, clarifying the narrow scope of federal o...
The Court of Appeals upheld a district court's judgment against Mohamed Muthana, who sued claiming immigration notices were sent to a wrong address, after unredacted documents revealed he had actually provided that same address on his visa petition.
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a 270-day disciplinary segregation sentence imposed on a New York state prisoner constitutes an 'atypical and significant hardship' requiring procedural due process protections, reversing a lower court's dismis...
The Federal Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed an attorney's challenge to a Veterans Court decision reducing his fee award, ruling that federal law expressly prohibits review of attorney fee determinations in veterans benefits cases.
The Fifth Circuit ruled Thursday that certain powers of Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council members violate the Appointments Clause but severed those provisions while upholding a disputed commercial fishing regulation, finding that the council's "veto...