The 9th Federal Appeal Court's decision regarding President Trump's ban on travel is both interesting and simultaneously predictive of the future.
The 9th Federal Appeal Court's decision regarding President Trump's ban on travel is both interesting and...
Not exact matches
In a recent court case, the
9th Circuit Court of
Appeals ruled that the Department of Justice is prohibited from using
federal funds to prosecute businesses who operate within state laws regarding medical marijuana.
However, the travel ban, which is currently on hold because of a decision by the
federal 9th Circuit Court of
Appeals, has other elected officials in the county, specifically Democrats, worried about Astorino's support for the ban and that it does in fact unfairly target Muslims.
In a unanimous opinion on April 5, a three - judge panel of the San Francisco - based U.S. Court of
Appeals for the
9th Circuit reinstated a jury award that a
federal magistrate judge threw out in 2002.
In a decision that strikes a blow against the
federal government's controversial practice of excluding industry from consent decrees with environmental citizen groups, a practice known as «sue - and - settle,» the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Ninth Circuit overturned the district court's approval of a consent decree between a coalition of environmental groups and several
federal agencies in Conservation Northwest v. Sherman, No. 11 - 35729 (
9th Cir.
A
9th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals decision is pending on whether to uphold U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California Judge Vince Chhabria's order sending those suits back to state court from
federal court.
J. Craig Williams sounds disappointed that the
9th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals has declined to answer whether
federal courts have jurisdiction over out - of - state Internet retailers.
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Appeals, the Arizona Supreme Court, the
9th Circuit Court of
Appeals, the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona (for bankruptcy appeals), various state Courts of Appeals, including Georgia, Maryland, and Illinois; the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, United States Court of Federal Claims and the U.S. Supreme
Appeals, the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona (for bankruptcy
appeals), various state Courts of Appeals, including Georgia, Maryland, and Illinois; the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, United States Court of Federal Claims and the U.S. Supreme
appeals), various state Courts of
Appeals, including Georgia, Maryland, and Illinois; the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, United States Court of Federal Claims and the U.S. Supreme
Appeals, including Georgia, Maryland, and Illinois; the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, United States Court of
Federal Claims and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Yesterday, the Law Memo blog posted a link to a
9th Circuit decision, Pollard v. GEO Group, holding — contrary to what other courts of
appeals have ruled — that
federal prison inmates may recover damages under the Bivens doctrine from employees of private corporations running those prisons pursuant to contracts with the Bureau of Prisons.
This week on the legal - affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, we put those questions to two distinguished members of the
federal judiciary, Circuit Judge Alex Kozinski of the
9th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals and U.S. District Judge Richard Kopf of the District of Nebraska, formerly author of the blog Hercules and the Umpire.
So far, CourtListener's oral arguments cover 10 courts: the Supreme Court and the
federal courts of appeal for the 1st Circuit, 3rd Circuit, 4th Circuit, 5th Circuit, 7th Circuit, 8th Circuit, 9th Circuit, D.C. Circuit and Federal C
federal courts of
appeal for the 1st Circuit, 3rd Circuit, 4th Circuit, 5th Circuit, 7th Circuit, 8th Circuit,
9th Circuit, D.C. Circuit and
Federal C
Federal Circuit.
Mr. Torrijos is admitted to practice law in both state and
federal courts in California and has appeared before all of the
federal district courts in California as well as the
9th Circuit Court of
Appeals.
A sharply divided national
federal judicial discipline committee ruled 3 to 2 in late April that it had no power to sanction Real, 81, because the chief judge of the U.S.
9th Circuit Court of
Appeals failed to properly investigate the complaint.
To quote more recent precedent, Miller v. Reed from the
9th Circuit (a
federal court of
appeals, not a state court) states that
Mike is licensed to practice before all the state and
federal courts in California and Nevada, and has been admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the
9th Circuit and the U.S. Court of Claims.