11th Circuit (incl. bankruptcy)

The Eleventh Circuit of the US Court of Appeals is located in the Southeastern region of the United States. It spans across Florida, Alabama, and Georgia. The US Court of Appeals for the circuit is in Georgia, and is the Elbert P. Tuttle US Court of Appeals Building in Atlanta. Although these districts were originally a part of the Fifth Circuit, in 1981 Congressional Legislation split the two circuits into the Fifth and Eleventh US Circuits.

The US Court of Appeals is in Atlanta, Georgia. The Middle District courthouse in GA is in Macon, and the Southern District courthouse is in Savannah, GA. In Alabama, the Middle District court is in Montgomery, the Northern District Court is in Birmingham, and the Southern District courthouse is in Mobile, AL. In the state of Florida, the Middle District is in Orlando, Northern District is in the state’s capital of Tallahassee, and the Southern District courthouse is in Miami, Florida.

There are currently 12 active judges sitting on the bench for the Eleventh Circuit; of these judges, seven are senior judges for their respective districts. Edward Earl Carnes is the Chief Justice for the Circuit and Clarence Thomas, who is also a US Supreme Court Associate Justice, is the Circuit Justice.

Smith v Board of School Commissioners of Mobile County (1987) was one of the cases which set precedent for future cases in the Eleventh Circuit. The court held that schools in Mobile County, AL could use textbooks, even though some parents believed they promoted secular humanism as a religion. USA v Alabama (2011) was another precedent-setting case dealing with immigration and border control issues. The US filed a lawsuit seeking declaratory and injunctive relief claiming a new AL state law was preempted by the Federal Immigration Law, Immigration & Nationality Act, and a violation of the Supremacy Clause of the US Constitution.

The National Law Review covers several cases in the Eleventh Circuit. Immigration is a major area of law which is dealt with in the lower states. Elderly law (nursing home, abuse, etc.), labor and employment rights, tax evasion and tax appeal, bankruptcy, intellectual property, and tort cases are highly covered on the site. Additionally, the National Law Review covers the latest legislative, election, and agency news, as well as news coming directly from the circuit courts, on our website.  

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Sep
27
2016
Employer’s No Dreadlock Policy Did Not Violate Title VII, Says Eleventh Circuit Mintz
Mar
29
2012
FTC Petitions for Rare Supreme Court Review of Hospital Acquisition Mintz
Dec
9
2012
The Tale of Two Banks: Final Settlement in Maine Bank Security Practices Case and a Failure of Bank Security Procedures in Florida Mintz
Mar
22
2022
TCPA Regulatory Update — FCC Enforcement Bureau Proposes Record Fine Against Robocaller Mintz
Mar
7
2024
Ten States Sue to Block SEC Climate Disclosure Rule Before the Ink is Dry Mintz
Sep
17
2015
September 2015: Health Care Qui Tam Update, Recently Unsealed Cases Mintz
Feb
18
2016
SEC’s Charges Provide Support for Class Plaintiffs’ Allegations in Ocwen Securities Litigation Mintz
Jul
28
2013
"Directly or Indirectly" Means Just That .... Mintz
Nov
5
2014
Home Depot Data Breach Litigation: Venue and Consolidation Mintz
Oct
21
2015
Jury Sides with DOJ in First Phase of FCA Statistical Sampling Trial Mintz
Mar
13
2019
Judge Dismisses FCA Claims Against Compounding Pharmacy and Private Equity Firm Owner but Allows the Government to Amend Mintz
Mar
4
2024
Federal Court Strikes Down the Corporate Transparency Act as Unconstitutional Varnum LLP
Dec
8
2021
Federal Contractor Vaccine Mandate Stayed Nationwide Varnum LLP
Jun
2
2012
Appeals Court Ruling Emphasizes Limits on Reach of SEC Anti-Fraud Powers Ifrah Law
Jun
26
2012
Appeals Court Casts Doubt on Acceptability of ‘Obey-the Law’ Injunctions Ifrah Law
Jul
9
2012
What Does One Need to ‘Know’ to Commit a Federal Crime? Ifrah Law
Sep
8
2012
Eleventh Circuit Case Will Test DOJ’s Broad Reading of FCPA Ifrah Law
May
20
2014
District Court of Southern Florida to SEC: Seven-Year Investigation a Bit (Too) Long for My Jurisdiction – Enforcement Action Against Alleged Ponzi Schemers Dismissed Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
May
22
2014
“Instrumentality” Explained: The Eleventh Circuit Interprets the Scope of the FCPA (Foreign Corrupt Practices Act) Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Nov
30
2017
School Boards Beware: ‘Control the Clock and Control the Game’ Policy Loses in Court of Appeals Barnes & Thornburg LLP
May
20
2014
Florida District Court Bolsters the Five-Year Statute of Limitations Defense to SEC Civil Enforcement Actions Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Nov
13
2014
The High Hurdle of Irreparable Harm in Trademark Infringement Cases Barnes & Thornburg LLP
May
10
2017
Eleventh Circuit Judge Blocks Pilot Slowdown at Spirit Airlines Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jul
30
2018
Eleventh Circuit Overturns Dismissal of Race-Based Minimum Wage Statute Challenge Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jun
21
2021
Hot off the Press: Verdict Against Plaintiff in COVID-19 Leave Lawsuit Barnes & Thornburg LLP
May
25
2012
Lenders Beware: Eleventh Circuit's Ruling in TOUSA Increases Fraudulent Transfer Risk Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Apr
21
2014
Yes, You Really Were Giving up FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act) Rights When You Signed that Document and Accepted 13 Weeks Severance Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Oct
13
2023
SCOTUS Cert Recap: SCOTUS Adds 12 Cases To Docket, Including On Free Speech, Takings, Constitutional Remedies, And Claim Accrual Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Dec
14
2016
A U.S. Supreme Court ADA Showdown Is A-Brewin’: Eleventh Circuit Contradicts Seventh Circuit Regarding Non-Competitive Mandatory Reassignments Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Apr
19
2018
Zero-Tolerance for Upside-Down Burritos Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Sep
28
2022
Appeals Court Says Professional Services Exclusion Does Not Bar Insurance Coverage For Claims Against Hospital Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Nov
22
2013
11th Circuit Jumps Into the Fray and Upholds the NLRB Recess Appointments Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Feb
24
2015
A Negative Trend for Insureds: Federal Courts Apply Different Standards than State Courts when Determining Coverage Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jun
24
2012
Alabama Court Rejects Request for Sanctions Arising From “Missing” Personnel Documents That Would Not Have Altered Outcome of Case Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Apr
21
2015
Georgia Supreme Court Sides with Insurer in Settlement Rights Fight Barnes & Thornburg LLP
 

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