Sept 25 (Reuters) - Only one federal circuit in the U.S. regards extraneous pronouncements in judicial opinions as binding precedent in subsequent cases. And according to two judges on that circuit, ...
The Second Circuit in Buller v. Commissioner ruled that the 90-day deadline to file a Tax Court petition is a nonjurisdictional claims-processing rule, not a jurisdictional limit. It can be extended ...
In a recent case, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit addressed and rejected arguments by several States who challenged updated regulations that would prohibit many of the state and local ...
The prior-panel-precedent rule allows federal appellate courts to avoid considering “difficult arguments” and “to do its work with fewer judges more quickly,” said a legal scholar who is not involved ...
As the bronze King Kamehameha I stands watch, the Hawaii State Supreme Court building hosts a pivotal legal battle over the controversial Ha'ikū Stairs removal plan. (Keya Rivera/Courthouse News ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit vacated the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) highly anticipated "click-to-cancel" rule on Tuesday after the court found that the commission had not ...
Cable companies, advertising firms, and newspapers are asking courts to block a federal “click-to-cancel” rule that would force businesses to make it easier for consumers to cancel services. Lawsuits ...