5th Circuit (incl. bankruptcy)

The United States Fifth Circuit includes three states: Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. The Federal Circuit Court for the Fifth District is the John Minor Wisdom United States Court of Appeals Building, in New Orleans, LA. The Districts include: the Eastern/Middle/Western Districts of Louisiana, and Northern/Southern districts of Mississippi. Texas is broken down into the Northern/Southern/Eastern/Western districts. 

The Circuit Court is in New Orleans as is the Eastern District court in Louisiana. The Western District court of appeals is in Shreveport, and middle district is in Baton Rouge. The Northern district court in Mississippi is in Oxford and Southern District in Jackson. The Texas courts are as follows: Eastern District is in Beaumont, Northern District in Dallas, Southern District in Houston, and Western District appeals court is in San Antonio, TX. The Panama Canal Circle was also added to the Fifth Circuit in June of 1948.

The Fifth District currently seats 17 active judges, and 9 senior judges are appointed to the bench. Carl E. Stewart is the Chief Justice for the Fifth District Circuit Court System. The 1950s marked an important period in the circuit’s history. With several civil-rights movements litigation, of African-Americans being of prime-focus, “The Fifth Circuit Four” comprising of Chief Judge Elbert Tuttle, John Minor Wisdom, John Brown, and Richard Rives, marked an important period in US History and the advancement of civil-rights movements in later years.

Dixon v. Alabama (1960) was one such case which benefited from “The Fifth Circuit Four” civil-rights cases in the 1950s. This case marked the end of the doctrine which allowed colleges/universities to act in loco parentis in disciplining or expelling students. The case set the precedent in Due Process rights being afforded to students in higher-educational settings. Students must be afforded the “minimal” due process rights, prior to being expelled from universities.

The National Law Review covers a broad range of content coming out of the Fifth Circuit. Among the content covered is NLRB news and agency/administrative news, FCA (False Claims Act) legislation and employee rights in the workplace, overtime legislation, DOL, DoD, EEOC, and other agency-rights groups cases and stories are covered. The National Law Review also includes general content relating to appointments, nominations, administrative decisions, immigration, DACA, USCIS, and other regulatory agency/bodies cases, which are of high importance, or cases which are currently being litigated under these categories at the present time.

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Nov
17
2016
Texas Judge Not Persuaded, Permanently Enjoins DOL’s New Reporting Rule ArentFox Schiff LLP
Mar
8
2024
Georgia Laboratory Owner Pleads Guilty to Felony Anti-Kickback Statute Violations ArentFox Schiff LLP
Mar
6
2017
Upset about FLSA Retaliation? There's a Remedy for That. Vedder Price
Aug
2
2021
Non-Solicitation Agreements Face Heightened Risk of Criminal Prosecution as DOJ Secures Latest Indictments Vedder Price
Nov
15
2021
Fifth Circuit Affirms Stay of OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard on COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing Vedder Price
Mar
21
2016
Fifth and Seventh Circuits Affirm Discretion for Associations Administering Their Grievance Programs Vedder Price
May
27
2022
In Jarkesy v. SEC, the Fifth Circuit Holds that SEC Administrative Proceedings are Unconstitutional Vedder Price
Nov
8
2011
Supreme Court Determines That Plaintiffs Do Not Need to Prove Loss Causation in Order to Obtain Class Certification in Federal Securities Fraud Actions Vedder Price
Aug
19
2014
In re: BP p.l.c. Securities Litigation - Texas Federal District Court Vedder Price
Nov
23
2016
New White Collar Regulations Blocked by Federal Court: What Do you Do? Vedder Price
Apr
11
2014
Ship Financing Charter Loses Key to Texas Court Vedder Price
Feb
19
2013
Fifth District Changes Procedure for Obtaining Extension of Time to File Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A.
Jul
26
2011
Who Pays for the Production of Electronic Discovery? SPM Resorts, Inc. v. Diamond Resorts Management, Inc. Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A.
Jul
17
2017
Significant Changes to Maritime Contract Jurisdiction May Be On The Way Bracewell LLP
Jun
1
2018
The Tail of a Dog with Two Hats: Fifth Circuit Upholds “Golden Share” Held by Creditor Affiliate Bracewell LLP
May
3
2016
Revisiting Availability of Punitive Damages to Jones Act Seaman Against Third-Party Non-Employer in Eastern District of Louisiana Bracewell LLP
Dec
6
2018
Fifth Circuit Rules Louisiana Trade Secret Claim Does Not Preempt Claim For Conversion Of Confidential Info Bracewell LLP
Sep
24
2019
Broad U.S. Discovery Now Available in Foreign Arbitrations Bracewell LLP
Jan
14
2021
Fifth Circuit Sets New Framework for Fair Labor Standards Act Certification Analysis Bracewell LLP
Sep
20
2013
Federal Court Rules That Patent Infringement Can Violate Antitrust Laws Bracewell LLP
Sep
25
2014
Sackett Two Years Later: Wetland Jurisdictional Determinations Still Not Appealable Bracewell LLP
May
4
2016
Fifth Circuit Finds that Maritime Law Does Not Apply to Property Damage and Economic Loss Claims Following Rupture of Riser Chain Connected to a Floating Production and Storage Facility Bracewell LLP
Sep
25
2019
US Fifth Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Seaman’s Slip and Fall Action Bracewell LLP
May
26
2021
5th Circuit Unanimously Announces New Test for Jones Act Seaman Status Bracewell LLP
Jan
12
2023
Fifth Circuit Rules Just Energy Bankruptcy Court Erred in Exercising Jurisdiction to Redetermine ERCOT Pricing During Winter Storm Uri Bracewell LLP
Dec
6
2013
Fifth Circuit Upholds Arbitration Agreement Prohibiting Employee Collective or Class Action Claims Bracewell LLP
Sep
7
2021
Charter Party and Service Agreements Will Lead the Way to Ida Recovery but Have Consequences Bracewell LLP
Jun
15
2022
Supreme Court Resolves Circuit Split Over 28 U.S.C. § 1782 Bracewell LLP
Nov
7
2022
"Fatal Means Fatal": 5th Circuit's Broad Read of 363(m) Continues to Moot Section 363 Appeals after the Sale Bracewell LLP
Sep
28
2015
Fifth Circuit Rules Employer-Mandated Transit Time May Make Lunch Break Compensable Bracewell LLP
Oct
11
2016
The Fifth Circuit Revisits the Definition of ‘Vessel’ Under the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act Bracewell LLP
Jan
9
2017
Fifth Circuit Addressed Duties Owed by Vessel Owner to Longshoreman Performing Risky Work in Hazardous Conditions Bracewell LLP
Jan
23
2019
The Fifth Circuit Holds Bankruptcy Code Can Impair Claims and Make-Whole Provision May Not Be Enforceable Bracewell LLP
May
26
2021
5th Circuit Declines Personal Jurisdiction in High-Profile Japanese Collision Case — But Stay Tuned for More Bracewell LLP
Sep
10
2021
Fifth Circuit Holds Highly Compensated Oilfield Workers Paid a Day Rate are Entitled to Overtime Bracewell LLP
 

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