D.C. Circuit (incl. bankruptcy)

The District of Columbia Court of Appeals is the Federal District Court in Washington, DC. The circuit is often referred to as “the District”, “Washington”, and often referred to by its initials, D.C., and is the capital of the United States.

The District of Columbia is governed by the US Constitution, which gives it the jurisdictional power to Congress, so it is not governed by any one state in the United States. The Federal District courthouse sits in the District of Columbia City Hall Building at Judiciary Square. The DC Court of Appeals and the  Superior Court of the District of Columbia make up the local court system in that district.

“The court of last resort” is often what the District of Columbia is referred to, as parties should try to have their cases settled in their respective state or circuit courts. The court has the authority to hear all final orders, specified interlocutory orders, judgments, and decisions which are made by certain government agencies in D.C. The Court is also permitted to hear cases which need to have cases which present questions of law presented by the Supreme Court heard. Given its power through Congress, the court is authorized to review proposed rules from trial courts and develop its own rules for proceedings which go through the court.

Currently there are eight associate judges and the circuit judge which are hearing cases which come through the District of Columbia circuit. At this level, judges are appointed to 15-year terms after being nominated by the President and appointed by the US Senate. Currently, the chief justice of the circuit is Anna Blackburne-Rigsby, who was initially appointed during the Clinton administration as an associate judge.

Unlike other circuits, the District of Columbia circuit issues MOJs, or memorandums of justice in cases where decisions do not result in new law. MOJs are also issued in cases where cases don’t decide on an important issue/federal question, or in cases which don’t interpret a statute or concept, which hasn’t yet been decided on. The court also publishes opinions in cases where both litigants and the trial court, create a new law, interpret statutes, or interpret important concepts in the legal system.

The National Law Review covers a broad range of MOJ findings as well as case opinions which are decided by the District of Columbia circuit. We cover: federal questions, retaliation claims, cybersecurity claims, Agency news, labor and employment, and other important federally driven cases. The National Law Review also focuses on appointments, and general news and elections , bankruptcy, tax cases, and other cases which go through the circuit’s system.   

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Aug
4
2020
340B Rate Cuts Are Legal, D.C. Circuit Court Holds Mintz
Aug
21
2015
DC Circuit Court Reaffirms Earlier Decision Partially Invalidating Conflict Minerals Rule on First Amendment Grounds Mintz
May
24
2017
TCPA: Class Action and Litigation Updates May 2017 - Part II Mintz
Dec
27
2017
International Entrepreneur Parole (IEP): NVCA Wins Case Challenging Delay Mintz
Feb
17
2015
FTC Tastes Sweet Victory in POM Wonderful Deceptive Advertising Appeal Mintz
Aug
23
2023
Judge Rules Content Generated Solely by AI is Ineligible for Copyright — AI: The Washington Report Mintz
Feb
5
2016
Adventures in Joint Employment: the Browning-Ferris Saga Continues with an Appeal to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Mintz
Jan
14
2019
Supreme Court to Decide Critical Case on When CMS Must Use Formal Rulemaking when Instructing Medicare Contractors Mintz
Jul
19
2012
No More Opting Out of Rule for Renovation of Buildings Containing Lead Paint Mintz
Oct
14
2014
Energy and Environmental Law Update - October 13, 2014 Mintz
Oct
23
2017
Does Denial of a Lateral Transfer Violate Title VII? In Some Cases, Yes, Says D.C. Circuit. Mintz
Jun
3
2019
Association Health Plan Perspectives (Part 5): U.S. Department of Labor Issues FAQs in Support of “Pathway 1” Association Health Plans Mintz
Nov
3
2021
Supreme Court May Limit EPA's Power to Regulate Carbon Emissions Mintz
Apr
26
2019
DC Universal Paid Leave Tax Kickoff – The First Quarter Has Already Started Mintz
Nov
9
2021
Stop the Presses: DOJ Sues to Prevent Monopsony Resulting from Penguin Random House Acquisition of Simon & Schuster Mintz
Aug
14
2015
Federal Court Rules on OPT Extension Mintz
Feb
3
2021
DC Circuit Vacates Trump Administration’s Affordable Clean Energy Rule Mintz
Jul
30
2012
D.C. Circuit Rejects Length of Purdue Executives’ Exclusion but Remands for Reconsideration Mintz
Aug
17
2015
Federal Court Ruling Puts STEM OPT Extension in Jeopardy Mintz
Oct
9
2023
Court Strikes Down HHS Rule on Copay Accumulators: Implications for Health Plans and PBMs Mintz
Feb
21
2024
The Judge's Decision Vacating EPA's Approval of Florida's "Dredge and Fill" Permit Authority Has Serious Implications for our Renewable Energy Future Mintz
Jun
18
2020
Federal Appeals Court Affirms Lower Court Ruling: Drug Pricing Transparency Rule Exceeds HHS’s Regulatory Authority Mintz
Jul
29
2022
PAMA Laboratory Reporting In Flux: ACLA Wins HHS Lawsuit and Congress Introduces PAMA Amendment Legislation Mintz
Sep
5
2014
D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Agrees to Hear Halbig ACA Case Before Full Court Mintz
Jul
21
2015
AT&T “Prisoners” Can’t Escape Common Sense: D.C. Circuit Shackles NLRB T-shirt Decision Mintz
Feb
6
2019
Energy & Sustainability Washington Updates – February 2019 Mintz
Sep
30
2019
HHS Files Brief in D.C. Circuit Supporting Drug Pricing Transparency Rule Mintz
Feb
28
2020
U.S. Enforcement of International Arbitral Awards: Is Forum Non Conveniens a Viable Defense? Mintz
Apr
1
2017
March Vastness: Blanket Policies on Employee Salary and Discipline Disclosures Unlawful Says D.C. Circuit Court Mintz
Sep
1
2017
D.C. Circuit Holds Cyber-Theft of Customers’ Medical Identifying Information Created Sufficient Increased Risk of Harm to Establish Standing Mintz
Jul
24
2014
Charting the Future of Premium Subsidies under the Affordable Care Act: Halbig v. Burwell and King v. Burwell Mintz
Jan
23
2015
The Companionship Exemption Remains: D.C. District Court’s Most Recent Decision in Home Care Association of America v. Weil Marks Second Victory for Home Care Employers Mintz
Mar
24
2016
D.C. District Court Examines Employer’s Burden to Prove Failure to Mitigate Damages in Employment Discrimination Action Mintz
Jul
13
2016
D.C. Circuit Strikes Potential Blow to Affordable Care Act Mintz
Dec
20
2017
National Venture Capital Association Wins Lawsuit Challenging Delay of Implementation of International Entrepreneur Parole Rule Mintz
 

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