On Friday the Federal Circuit announced that, in addition to its regular session in Washington, D.C., it will be sitting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for its November 2022 session. For arguments held at area law schools on November 1 and 2, given space limitations students attending the institutions will be given priority to attend. Arguments scheduled for November 3 in Philadelphia will be open to the general public. Audio recordings of each day’s arguments will be available on the court’s website. Here is the full text of the notice.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit is sitting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in addition to its regular session in Washington, D.C., as part of its November 2022 session. The full schedule is available on the court’s website.
Due to space occupancy limitations, attendance for the arguments scheduled at area law schools for November 1st and 2nd will be prioritized in favor of students attending the respective institutions as determined by the staff of the law schools. The court’s arguments scheduled for November 3rd at the James A. Byrne U.S. District Courthouse in Philadelphia are open to the general public.
The audio of each day’s arguments will be made available on the court’s website after each day’s arguments conclude.
For additional information, please contact the Clerk’s Office at 202-275-8035. All media inquiries should be directed to publicinformation@cafc.uscourts.gov or to 202- 275-8040.