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On December 14, 2010, United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued its ruling. |
The United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit heard the case on April |
The United States Court of | Appeals for the Fourth Circuit rebuffed his attempts |
dge Thomas Tang on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
t, Jr. - Senior Judge, United States Court of | Appeals for the Sixth Circuit |
n to a new seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, created by 104 Stat. |
the Western District of the Missouri Court of | Appeals for a year, then entered private practice in |
Clark, a judge for the United States Court of | Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. |
38) was a judge of the United States Court of | Appeals for the First Circuit. |
er, then Chief Justice United States Court of | Appeals for the First Circuit and now Associate Justi |
uld be appealed to the United States Court of | Appeals for the First Circuit. |
o a chief judge of the United States Court of | Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 190 |
chard A. Posner of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Seventh Circuit from 1986 to 1987. |
n to a new seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Eighth Circuit created by 26 Stat. |
a federal judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. |
On July 8 the Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, based in New Orleans, |
udkin to a seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit vacated by William W. M |
preme Court and on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. |
as E. Fairchild of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. |
a to be a judge of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. |
a federal judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
a Circuit Judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Federal Circuit (1997-present). |
lowing a ruling by the United States Court of | Appeals for the Second Circuit which allowed the exis |
3 August - Bangladesh | appeals for aid after flooding that covered 60% of th |
n appointed him to the United States Court of | Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. |
p to a position on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Second Circuit. |
Appeals for Muhammad's other trials remained pending | |
The Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit reversed, holding that |
A year later, the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Fourth Circuit affirmed. |
K. Winter, Jr. of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Second Circuit and for United States |
for Judge David S. Tatel of the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. |
rist who served as judge of the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the D.C. Circuit from 1949 to 1965. |
The United States Court of | Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the trial cou |
ew was rejected by the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, which reasoned that be |
eral appellate judgeship on the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. |
Holland and made TV appearances and newspaper | appeals for aid for the struggling home. |
inton to a seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit vacated by Charles Clar |
istrict, consisting of United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Judge Edith H. |
n federal judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Federal Circuit from 1988 until 2010, |
William H. Pryor, Jr., U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit |
ill the vacancy on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit created when Judge Andr |
uit is currently pending at the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, Case No. 10-2172, wh |
Meredith appealed to the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, which upheld the trial |
minee to a seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
y to confuse consumers, but the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ultimately held that |
r Judge Harry T. Edwards at the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the District of Columbia (1983-1984). |
udge who served on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. |
rican then serving as a judge on the Court of | Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, to serve as United Sta |
to an appellate position on the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Third Circuit. |
Judge Henry J. Friendly of the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Second Circuit from 1964 to 1965, and |
Joseph T. Sneed on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in 1986-1987. |
J. Smith Henley of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Eighth Circuit from 1975 to 1976. |
1976, he was elected to the Georgia Court of | Appeals for a six-year term. |
appealed his conviction to the 14th Court of | Appeals for the State of Texas. |
t of Oregon and of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
Chief Justice, U. S. Court of | Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Groner |
a federal judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. |
On May 12, 2010, the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit affirmed the convict |
a was nominated to the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by President Jimmy Cart |
This renewed community | appeals for Poindexter and Rice to be released. |
ssal was upheld by the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
Law and a Judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Canby has become known |
a federal judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. |
minated Diamond to the United States Court of | Appeals for the Third Circuit, in conjunction with Pr |
nd Judge Guido Calabresi of the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Second Circuit. |
The same day the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit refused an appeal of he |
d later a judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Second Circuit; Coxe's own son (Conkl |
peration of law to the United States Court of | Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. |
ay of execution by the United States Court of | Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. |
Nixon to a seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Tenth Circuit vacated by John J. Hick |
llate judgeship on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Third Circuit, filling a seat vacated |
a federal judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Second Circuit. |
the Chief Judge of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. |
ed the decision to the United States Court of | Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. |
al was affirmed by the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. |
esident Reagan promoted Miner to the Court of | Appeals for the Second Circuit. |
mpbell, a judge of the United States Court of | Appeals for the First Circuit, from 1974 to 1975. |
a federal judge to the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
1987, to a seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Tenth Circuit vacated by William Edwa |
hower to a seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Seventh Circuit vacated by Otto Kerne |
ppi) is a judge of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. |
nal trial prosecutions and summary conviction | appeals for cases that the province is responsible fo |
he became judge of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fourth Circuit until his death in 192 |
Margaret A. Ryan - Judge on the Court of | Appeals for the Armed Forces. |
B. Rawlinson - Judge, United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit |
former Serb Leader, Slobodan Milosevic after | appeals for clemency. |
n to a new seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Eighth Circuit created by 43 Stat. |
rst chief judge of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Federal Circuit |
n to a new seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit created by 46 Stat. |
ct of Puerto Rico, the United States Court of | Appeals for the First Circuit and the Supreme Court o |
17963, decided August 28, 2003 (U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit). |
nnedy to a seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit vacated by Albert Lee S |
e Alex Kozinski of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit selected Burns to be th |
The United States Court of | Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed in 1993, and |
a federal judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. |
by a three-judge panel for the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. |
h week a single speaker, usually a celebrity, | appeals for support for a different charity (for exam |
or-status judge of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. |
In 2009, the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit dismissed an appeal of |
rsity appealed and the United States Court of | Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit found that the class |
evelt to a seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Seventh Circuit vacated by William Al |
States Circuit Judge, United States Court of | Appeals for the Federal Circuit |
arter to a seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
h for elevation to the United States Court of | Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, vacated by Arba Seymo |
Seal of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Sixth Circuit |
a former judge of the United States Court of | Appeals for Veterans Claims. |
a federal judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. |
"Cardinal | Appeals for Jews" in New York Times, April 27th, 1944 |
r circuit judge of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Second Circuit, see James L. Oakes. |
new third seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Third Circuit, created by 30 Stat. |
he book History of the United States Court of | Appeals for the First Circuit by Professor George Dar |
n to a new seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit created by 80 Stat. |
s hanged in Acre prison on June 29 after many | appeals for clemency were declined. |
udge who served on the United States Court of | Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. |
nated Edgerton to a seat on the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the D.C. Circuit vacated by Duncan Lawren |
was reassigned to the United States Court of | Appeals for the Federal Circuit as a senior judge, a |
On appeal to the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, the appeals court disa |
In August 2006, the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit rejected Rio Tinto's ef |
a senior judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
rt of Claims, then the United States Court of | Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, D.C. f |
Maris to a seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Third Circuit vacated by Victor Bayna |
ked for a judge in the United States Court of | Appeals for the Second Circuit (1987-1989), and later |
However, the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit originally ruled in Dec |
a senior judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
mer Chief Judge of The United States Court of | Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, will become Dean on Ju |
Robert H. Bork at the United States Court of | Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. |
f Appeal in that, much like the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the D.C. Circuit at the federal level, it |
trict Court and appealed to the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
Myers to serve on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
Seal of the United States Court of | Appeals for the First Circuit |
The United States Court of | Appeals for the Armed Forces, the last court of appea |
former nominee to the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
January 2006 ruling by the Court of | Appeals for the First District of Texas |
court case before the United States Court of | Appeals for the Sixth Circuit dealing with freedom of |
nd later served on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Second Circuit. |
mployment to veterans became apathetic to the | appeals for help on the ground[s that] he was a natio |
ous hope that Mother Mary will consider their | appeals for help. |
52) is a judge for the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
urrently petitioning the 9th circuit court of | appeals for an emergency action blocking the pipeline |
was reassigned to the United States Court of | Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit on October 1, 1981. |
a federal judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Third Circuit. |
nson appointed her Judge of the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in 1968. |
a law clerk in New York City to U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Second Circuit Justice Ellsworth Van |
inated Hamilton to the United States Court of | Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. |
two open Virginia seats on the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. |
s destruction, but the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in April 2009 overturne |
2006 to a seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Tenth Circuit vacated by Judge David |
court later became the United States Court of | Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. |
B. Johnson named McIntee to the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the First Circuit. |
dge Damon Keith of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in Detroit from 1993 to |
orable Frank X. Altimari in the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Second Circuit. |
was elected a judge of the New York Court of | Appeals for a term of eight years. |
a federal judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. |
nted as a judge of the United States Court of | Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, succeed |
d that decision to the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
able Elbert P. Tuttle, United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from 1973 to 1974. |
d was nominated to the United States Court of | Appeals for the Seventh Circuit by President Bill Cli |
a federal judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
urt of International Trade, and U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Third Circuit. |
istricts of Tennessee; United States Court of | Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, United States Claims C |
al and a member of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit for nearly 35 years unt |
federal judicial nominee to the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
evelt to a seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit vacated by William Ball |
a federal judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
ent on to become a judge on the U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. |
e Alex Kozinski on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
hnson to a seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the First Circuit vacated by John Patrick |
h and appointed to the United States Court of | Appeals for Veterans Claims on August 6, 1990. |
r federal judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Third Circuit. |
ck Higginbotham of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. |
retired in August 2005 from the U.S. Court of | Appeals for Veterans Claims. |
tly split off into the United States Court of | Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit). |
However, the United States Court of | Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled in the case Fox |
r," four judges of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in the 1950s and 1960s |
Truman to a new on the United States Court of | Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit created |
The U.S. Court of | Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has ruled that if a use |
United States Court of | Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit |
United States Court of | Appeals for the Federal Circuit: A History: 1990-2002 |
a federal judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. |
a federal judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. |
of New Jersey and the United States Court of | Appeals for the Third Circuit. |
a federal judge on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. |
ase was a judge of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Second Circuit |
judge, serving on the United States Court of | Appeals for the First Circuit in Boston. |
r to a new seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit created by 92 Stat. |
ed Parenthood from the United States Court of | Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, which had struck down |
n the election, and that he continued to file | appeals for the sole purpose of delaying the seating |
pealed a ruling of the United States Court of | Appeals for the Eighth Circuit in favor of LeRoy Carh |
ilson to a seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fourth Circuit vacated by Nathan Goff |
ation to a seat on the United States Court of | Appeals for the Fifth Circuit vacated by Richard Wild |
On appeal, the New York Court of | Appeals found the law (and verdict) not to violate Pa |
In 1911, the U.S. Court of | Appeals found the American Tobacco Company "in restra |
The New York Court of | Appeals found that the First Amendment protected Ferb |
deral Claims (in 1998), and the U.S. Court of | Appeals, Fourth Circuit (1999). |
ment F. Haynsworth, Jr., of the U.S. Court of | Appeals, Fourth Circuit from 1969 to 1970. |
He was also clerk of the Maryland Court of | Appeals from 1901 to 1907. |
of the Montgomery County Board of Assessment | Appeals from 1996 to 2002. |
He was Chief Judge of the New York Court of | Appeals from 1883 until his death. |
Walter F. George, Georgia Court of | Appeals from 1917 to 1919. |
Single judges also hear | appeals from the decisions of industrial magistrates. |
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