Jul 14 2026
4th Cir. 24-1898 Panel Decision

Van Faassen v. Lindberg

The Fourth Circuit reversed a district court order confirming a foreign arbitration award because the petition was filed beyond the mandatory three-year statute of limitations under the Federal Arbitration Act. The court remanded the case for further proceedings to enforce the underlying Dutch court judgment under North Carolina law.

Jul 14 2026
United States Court… 24-5277 Panel Decision

AXEL DIEGELMANN v. SCOTT BESSENT

The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit affirmed sanctions imposed on German nationals for purchasing finished precious metals from Russia. The court held that acquiring refined gold bars constitutes procuring geological materials under the applicable sanctions regulations.

Jul 10 2026
6th Cir. 25-2000 Published

Gmeiner v. Kent

The Sixth Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a challenge to a state permit indemnification clause. The court held that the clause did not violate the First Amendment and that sovereign immunity barred the state-law claim.

Jul 7 2026
11th Cir. 0:24-cv-61915-RAR Per Curiam

Acute, Inc. v. ECI Pharmaceuticals, LLC

The Eleventh Circuit affirmed the district court's dismissal of Acute, Inc.'s appeals regarding a bankruptcy sale order and a liquidation plan confirmation. The court held that Acute abandoned its challenges to the sale order and forfeited its objections to the confirmation order by failing to raise them in the bankruptcy court.

Jul 7 2026
5th Cir. 25-30076 Per Curiam

Murray v. LeBlanc

The Fifth Circuit dismissed an interlocutory appeal by Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections officials claiming qualified immunity. The court held that while it could review the legal question of authority under prior precedent, it lacked jurisdiction to resolve the factual disputes regarding the conditions of confinement.

Jul 2 2026
11th Cir. 9:21-cr-80188-RKA-1 Per Curiam

United States v. De Cesare

The Eleventh Circuit dismissed an appeal regarding the forfeiture of real property because the government completed the sale of the subject asset. The court held that the completion of the sale rendered the appeal moot as there was no longer a live controversy to adjudicate.