Examples of 'federal appellate' in a sentence

Meaning of "federal appellate"

federal appellate: This phrase relates to the jurisdiction or function of courts that handle appeals of decisions made in federal cases

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Federal appellate courts are split on the issue.
First woman appointed to a federal appellate court.
Two federal appellate courts ruled in the various cases.
These are the equivalent of mandates in federal appellate practice.
He was the first federal appellate judge in history to be jailed.
Davidson had twice been upheld by federal appellate courts.
Five federal appellate courts have issued contradictory decisions.
She currently serves as a career law clerk for a federal appellate court judge.
Federal appellate court.
There she taught trial and appellate advocacy as well as a federal appellate court seminar.
Federal appellate judgeships.
The ruling Thursday goes to the federal appellate court for review.
Federal appellate court and the substantial majority of state courts.
The United States courts of appeals are the intermediate federal appellate courts.
Other federal appellate courts have yet to issue an opinion on this question.

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Trump's sister is a federal appellate judge.
A federal appellate court recognised that the reporting was both neutral and in the public interest.
Cases in several federal appellate courts, and.
The federal appellate courts are subdivided into numbered " circuits.
Long-standing vacancies on the federal appellate bench.
Normally the Federal Appellate Courts give deference to fact finding by the FTC.
Becoming the first African-American federal appellate judge.
A federal appellate court is considering whether California 's death penalty is unconstitutional because of excessive delays.
But two months ago, he was appointed to the federal appellate.
Long-standing vacancies on the federal appellate bench, it 's a national embarrassment.
She is the first Asian-American female to serve as a federal appellate judge.
Long-standing vacancies on the federal appellate bench… It's a national embarrassment.
As a result, we have at least three separate approaches in the federal appellate courts.
Since the NLRB 's decision, federal appellate courts have split on the issue.
After completing his term as governor, Combs was appointed a federal appellate judge.
President Bush announced federal appellate judge John Roberts as O'Connor's replacement on July 19.
At least, that is the lesson from a recent federal appellate court decision.
Since 1976, every federal appellate court has adopted rules limiting the publication of opinions.
And this court is not bound by another federal appellate court 's judgment.
The federal appellate court in Washington, D.C. ruled against us.
Dioguardi appealed his conviction, but a federal appellate court upheld his conviction.
The 9th Circuit is the largest of the nation 's 13 federal appellate courts.
But it was hastily written, and a federal appellate court held the law unenforceable in 2003.
Lyor, 14 long-standing vacancies on the federal appellate bench.
Nixon then nominated federal appellate judge Harry Blackmun, who was confirmed by the Senate in 1970.
Four days later, on October 31, Bush nominated federal appellate judge Samuel Alito.
Lyor: 14 long-standing vacancies on the federal appellate bench… It's a national embarrassment.
An appeal of the media company to the Federal Appellate Court was rejected in 2010.

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