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This podcast brings you inside real federal appellate courtrooms, where lawyers present live, time-limited arguments and judges test the strength of each side’s case. Each episode features unedited audio of arguments that supplement written briefs, giving listeners a front-row seat to how panels question counsel, clarify contested legal issues, and shape the law in areas ranging from civil rights ... more

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In the case of Yinnv Liu v. Monthly (Docket No. 25-2074), argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit on February 20, 2026, the relevant facts are as follows:

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In the case of Dickerson v. BPP PCV Owners LLC (Docket No. 24-3147), argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on February 20, 2026, the relevant facts are as follows:

The litigation was initiated by Gloria D. Dickerson, a pro s... more

In the case of Immanuel Baptist Church v. City of Chicago (Docket No. 25-1951), argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit on February 20, 2026, the relevant facts are as follows:

The litigation was initiated by Immanuel Baptist... more

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In the case of Damri v. LivePerson, Inc. (Docket No. 25-964), argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on February 20, 2026, the relevant facts are as follows:

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In the case of David McDonald v. Trustees of Indiana University (Docket No. 25-2366), argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit on February 19, 2026, the relevant facts are as follows:

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In the case of Kenithia Alston v. District of Columbia (Docket No. 25-7056), argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on February 19, 2026, the relevant facts are as follows:

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In the case of Norton Outdoor Advertising, Inc. v. Village of St. Bernard, OH (Docket No. 25-3265), argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on February 18, 2026, the relevant facts are as follows:

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Laura Revolinsky v. Bayer Corporation: Date Argued: February 13th, 2026; Docket Number: 25-2401
Q: You're almost saying it's not even waivable.
Yes, I am saying that, Judge Guthrie, today.
Laura Revolinsky v. Bayer Corporation: Date Argued: February 13th, 2026; Docket Number: 25-2401
Q: Did you skip the brief?
Respectfully, I don't recall reading the brief line by line.
Laura Revolinsky v. Bayer Corporation: Date Argued: February 13th, 2026; Docket Number: 25-2401
Q: Could you look at the fee application from June 17th of 2024?
Yes, I have it in front of me.
LeadingAge Minnesota v. Nicole Blissenbach: Date Argued: February 11th, 2026; Docket Number: 25-2252
Q: What's your case when you get an interlocutory appeal following a denied or preliminary injunction that is limited to the pleadings?
The pleadings include the complaint, and the declarations for the preliminary injunction are considered in relation to the motion for dismissal.
LeadingAge Minnesota v. Nicole Blissenbach: Date Argued: February 11th, 2026; Docket Number: 25-2252
Q: So Garmin would apply in a hypothetical context. Why? Because we have to make sure that we protect the exclusive jurisdiction of the National Labor Relations Board.
Garmin would apply because the court must protect the National Labor Relations Board's exclusive jurisdiction.

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This podcast provides listeners with an authentic experience of federal appellate court proceedings, featuring live, unedited recordings of oral arguments. Each episode showcases legal representatives from both sides as they present timed arguments before judges who critically evaluate the merits of each case. The discussions encapsulate a range of topics that include civil rights, business disputes, and criminal appeals, providing insight into the complexities of the judicial process and the nuances of the law. By offering such firsthand access to courtroom dynamics, it allows listeners to grasp how judges engage with legal counsel, clarify significant issues, and influence legal outcomes.

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