After expedited appeal, the court is set to hear hour-long oral argument about Trump’s financial records
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Katie Barlow
Court Won’t ‘Micromanage’ White House Recordkeeping
D.C. Circuit agrees that the White House appears compliant with its obligations under the Presidential Records Act
The D.C. Circuit and the Redactions to the Mueller Report
How a recent decision will shape the fight over redactions in the Mueller report
The D.C. Circuit’s Newest Judge
The Senate confirms Neomi Rao to fill the seat vacated by Brett Kavanaugh
Federal Labor Law Meets My Cousin Vinny
The D.C. Circuit cites a certain movie character in upholding a finding that a nursing home company committed unfair labor practices
Opinion Roundup for January 25, 2019
Presidential communications about the bin Laden raid and states holding up federal licensing
Opinion Roundup for December 11, 2018
A liquor license, a heroin conviction, a terrorism watch list, and more
An Interview With Jaime Santos
Circuit Breaker sits down with the co-founder of Law Clerks for Workplace Accountability to talk about the D.C. Circuit’s new policies against workplace harassment
Student Artist Alleging Congressional Censorship Loses on Procedural Grounds
In a First Amendment lawsuit arising from a congressional art competition, the D.C. Circuit finds the case moot
D.C. Circuit Weighs In on Russian Cyber Threat
The court upholds a law aimed at preventing a Moscow-based cybersecurity company from infiltrating government computer systems