Jul 17 2026
Fed. Cir. 24-2042 Panel Decision

Kelly v. United States

The Federal Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit by banks against the government, ruling that the statute of limitations for claims in the Court of Federal Claims is not subject to tolling.

Jul 15 2026
9th Cir. 25-2073 Published

RELATOR, LLC v. ERSKINE

The Ninth Circuit reversed a district court dismissal of a False Claims Act qui tam action involving Paycheck Protection Program loans. The court held that the public disclosure bar did not apply and that the district court abused its discretion in denying leave to amend the complaint.

Jul 14 2026
4th Cir. 23-6059 Panel Decision

Lusk v. Merchant

The Fourth Circuit affirmed in part and reversed in part a district court dismissal of a plaintiff's claims against federal postal employees. The court held that sovereign immunity bars most claims arising from an assault by a postal worker but allows a narrow negligence claim against a supervisor who created the risk of harm.

Jul 14 2026
5th Cir. 25-30541 Panel Decision

Brown v. Burmaster

The Fifth Circuit affirmed a jury verdict granting qualified immunity to a police officer who shot a puppy but reversed a judgment holding the City of New Orleans liable. The court held that the jury's findings on municipal liability were irreconcilable because they found the City liable while simultaneously finding no causal link between City policy and the death.

Jul 13 2026
11th Cir. 4:26-cv-00027-MW-MAF Per Curiam

Cadejuste v. Miliken

The Eleventh Circuit dismissed an appeal filed by a pro se prisoner challenging a district court order directing him to amend his complaint. The court held it lacked jurisdiction because the underlying order was not final and the notice of appeal was filed before the judgment was entered.

Jul 10 2026
Fed. Cir. 26-1043 Panel Decision

Pieczynski v. United States

The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a dismissal of a pro se plaintiff's claim against the United States for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. The court held that the plaintiff failed to identify a money-mandating source of law to support his claim for damages based on an alleged arbitration award.

Jul 1 2026
9th Cir. 3:22-cv-04422-RFL Unpublished

BOHANNON, ET AL. V. MARTIN MCDONALD DEVELOPMENT, INC., ET AL.

The Ninth Circuit affirmed the dismissal of construction defect claims against one defendant but reversed the dismissal against another. The court held that California's statute of repose bars equitable tolling for misnamed parties but allows relation back for unknown defendants identified under specific state rules.