10th Circuit (incl. bankruptcy)

The United State Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit sits in Denver, CO. The courthouse is the Byron White US Courthouse. In terms of its size, the Tenth Circuit spans its jurisdictional-reach over 20% of the USA's land mass (spanning 560,625 square miles). In addition to the state of Colorado, the Tenth Circuit is comprised of Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Wyoming, and Utah. The Circuit was initially part of the Eighth Circuit, Congressional legislation broke the single circuit into the Eighth and Tenth respectively.

The US District Court of Appeals is in Denver, Co. The District of Kansas has its courthouse situated in Wichita. The District of New Mexico courthouse is in Albuquerque. The Eastern District of Oklahoma courthouse is in Muskogee, and Northern District is in Tulsa. The Western District courthouse in Oklahoma is located in Oklahoma City. The District of Utah courthouse sits in Salt Lake City, and the District of Wyoming courthouse is in Cheyenne, WY.

Currently, there are 12 judges appointed to the bench in the circuit. Of these, there are 10 senior judges. Timothy M. Tymkovich is the Chief Justice presently serving as the head of the circuit system. And, US Supreme Court Justice, Sonia Sotomayor, is the Circuit Justice for the Tenth District.

Among the leading cases in the circuit is United States v Timothy McVeigh (1998) which was a death-penalty sentencing, following the Oklahoma City, OK bombing. He was convicted and executed of the mass-terrorist crime in 2001. Free Speech v Federal Election Committee (2013) is another famous decision from the circuit which required FEC disclaimers to be given to voters, to ensure they were “informed” of the candidates or groups who were speaking.

The National Law Review covers a wide range of cases in tort-law, FLSA, real property and real estate, civil rights, labor, intellectual property, bankruptcy cases, and more. The National Law Review also covers agency news (including NLRB, Dod, DOJ, EEOC, USCIS, HIPPA, and more), litigation, and the latest news/information relating to elections or appointments in the circuit system.

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Nov
6
2018
New Mexico Court Affirms Ruling in ACA Risk Corridor Case Mintz
Aug
16
2013
The Latest Keyword Advertising Battle: The 10th Circuit Finds No Infringement Based on Use of Another’s Trademark to Generate Sponsored Advertisements Mintz
Oct
29
2014
Energy & Environmental Law Update - October 27, 2014 Mintz
Nov
13
2018
Tenth Circuit Rejects Request for Rehearing in Closely Watched FCA Medical Necessity Case Mintz
Aug
11
2014
Colorado Federal Court Walks Back Rejection of ADEA Waiver in RIF Case Mintz
Oct
31
2014
The Contraception Coverage Controversy Continues…....Affordable Care Act Mintz
Nov
2
2015
Severance Payments May be Recoverable in a Company’s Bankruptcy Mintz
May
23
2017
HIPAA Spring Check-Up: Your Obligations to Safeguard Third-Party Patient Health Information in Medical Records Produced in Litigation Mintz
Jan
4
2024
We Already Knew Many Federal Judges Weren't Deferring to EPA, Now the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals Isn't Deferring to Judges Either. Mintz
Sep
4
2013
More Courts Weigh In On The Controversy Of Using “All Natural” with Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) Mintz
Aug
11
2014
No Bones About It: Tenth Circuit Permits Narrowest Market Definition and Raises the Bar for an Entry Defense When Reinstating Monopolization Suit Mintz
Aug
12
2012
False Claims Act Case Questioning Quality of Laboratory Services Unsealed in New Mexico Mintz
Nov
3
2015
Colorado Federal Court Allows Terminated Employee to Proceed with Age Discrimination Claim Despite Her Execution of a Release of Claims Mintz
Jan
8
2020
Did the Tenth Circuit Just Put the Final Nail in the Coffin for Challenges to the Use of “Statewide Average Premium” in Risk Adjustment Methodologies? Mintz
Mar
28
2017
WD Equipment v. Cowen: Can Creditor’s Inaction Violate Automatic Stay? Mintz
Jul
16
2018
Tenth Circuit Revives FCA Claim Based on Alleged Lack of Medical Necessity Mintz
Apr
19
2022
DOJ Loses Two Criminal Antitrust Labor Trials, Stymied by (Lack of) Evidence Mintz
Sep
3
2015
Kissing Camels Antitrust Suit Against Health System Moves Past Another Hump in the Road Mintz
Feb
7
2019
FCA Defendant Petitions Supreme Court, Argues Statute is Unconstitutional Mintz
Oct
6
2014
Tenth Circuit Affirms Class Certification and Price Fixing Verdict Against Dow Chemical Mintz
Apr
16
2021
TCPA Litigation Update — Taking Stock of Facebook at the Pleadings Stage Mintz
Aug
18
2021
Flagging Judgment: Medical Necessity as a Focus of Fraud and Abuse Enforcement Actions Mintz
Jan
18
2023
This Federal Court reminds us that most of the Executive Branch's environmental protection authority comes from Congress Mintz
May
29
2014
Waivers of Age Discrimination Claims in Reduction in Force Cases Continue to Face Intense Scrutiny Mintz
Apr
6
2015
Tenth Circuit Stays April 1 Effective Date of CPSC’s Magnets Safety Rule Mintz
Oct
7
2014
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not – Federal Appeals Court Confirms that Favoritism of a Paramour is Not Gender Discrimination Mintz
Feb
9
2012
Does 5th Amendment Protect Computer Files From Decryption? Ifrah Law
Sep
6
2012
Judge Was Right to Reject Plea Deal in Child Porn Case that Included Appellate Waiver Ifrah Law
Nov
7
2011
Tenth Circuit Continues the Ambiguity of “Advertising Injury” Intellectual Property Insurance Services Corporation
Jun
28
2022
U.S. Supreme Court To Determine Authority, Review Standard For Government Dismissals Of False Claims Act Qui Tam Actions Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jan
2
2014
Federal Court of Appeals Holds that Disparate Discipline and Anti-Union Remarks Support First Amendment Claims of Police Officer and Union Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Oct
16
2015
Tenth Circuit Finds Secretly Recorded Age-based Remarks To Be Double-Edged Sword That Can Be Used as Evidence of Plaintiff’s Own Wrongdoing Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jul
15
2016
Tenth Circuit ADA Ruling Drives Home the Importance of Written Job Descriptions Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Mar
1
2017
EEOC Subpoena Rejected by Tenth Circuit Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Apr
23
2020
Shutting the Gate: Temporary Worker Excluded From FLSA Collective Action Barnes & Thornburg LLP
 

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