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The 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of North Carolina’s state government in the decade-old copyright dispute linked to the recovery of Blackbeard’s sunken flagship.
The Fifth Circuit will hear seven cases at its en banc session this week—the most the full federal appeals court has taken up at one sitting in at least 25 years.
The Justice Department laid out its case on Thursday for why President Donald Trump believes the Venezuelan gang known as Tren de Aragua has made a “predatory incursion” into the United States, which the DOJ says allowed Trump to invoke the Alien Enemies Act.
A U.S. appeals court on Friday reinstated a lawsuit claiming some of the world’s largest drug and medical‑device companies paid millions of dollars in cash and medical supplies that helped to fund terrorism that killed or injured hundreds of American troops and civilians in Iraq.
A federal appeals panel on Thursday reversed a lower court decision that released Mahmoud Khalil from an immigration jail, bringing the government one step closer to detaining and ultimately deporting the Palestinian activist.
President Donald Trump has nominated two children of judges on the US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit who would sit on courts within their jurisdiction, a rarity for the federal judiciary.
Judges on a U.S. appeals court on Thursday were divided over whether they can second-guess President Donald Trump's use of a seldom-used 18th century law to deport alleged members of Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua without court hearings and other safeguards.
A Court of Appeals upheld a lower court’s decision allowing songwriter Cyril Vetter to take back full global control of a 1963 rock song from publisher Resnik Music.
The Eighth Circuit granted the Trump administration’s request to block, for the moment, a lower court’s injunction limiting how federal agents interact with protesters in Minnesota.