In a First Amendment lawsuit arising from a congressional art competition, the D.C. Circuit finds the case moot
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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
In Military Trans Ban Case, Administration Wants to Sidestep D.C. Circuit
The case is scheduled for a D.C. Circuit argument on Dec. 10, but the Trump administration is already looking to the Supreme Court
Trump Chooses Rao
The White House deregulatory czar and first-generation American is the nominee to replace Brett Kavanaugh on the D.C. Circuit
The Constitutionality of the Special Counsel
Here are eight key moments from the D.C. Circuit argument on whether Robert Mueller’s appointment is unconstitutional
Government Avoids Paying Damages to Shipping Company Acquitted of Oil Dumping
The D.C. Circuit hands a loss to a foreign shipping company that was detained for six months during a federal investigation
Czech Mate
The D.C. Circuit declines to enforce a $400 million arbitration award against the Czech Republic
Court Sides With EPA on Sulfur Dioxide Designations
The D.C. Circuit declines to overturn the EPA’s decision not to classify three regions under an air-pollution standard
A Former Marine and a Jurisdictional Thicket
The D.C. Circuit appears to be the end of the road for a former Marine who sought to have his discharge status upgraded
D.C. Circuit Reverses Itself in Beach House Flood Case
After ordering a second round of oral argument and supplemental briefing, the court reversed course