This morning, the Federal Circuit announced that during the government shutdown the Federal Circuit will remain open and continue staffing as necessary. All scheduled arguments will proceed as scheduled, and all filing deadlines remain in effect. Here is the full text of the announcement along with a link to the court’s related order.
Federal Circuit Announces Modified Public Intake Counter Hours During the Government Shutdown
This morning, the Federal Circuit announced modified hours of operation for the public intake counter of its Clerk’s Office during the government shutdown. Here is the full text of the announcement.
Federal Circuit Announces Circuit Library Closure
Yesterday, the Federal Circuit announced the closure of the Circuit Library and suspension of all public and support services until further notice due to the lapse in federal appropriations. Here is the full text of the announcement.
Federal Circuit Announces Clerk’s Office and Circuit Library Will be Temporarily Unavailable
This morning, the Federal Circuit announced that the Clerk’s Office and Circuit Library will be temporarily unavailable for public services and support this afternoon. Electronic filing will be available. Here is the full text of the announcement.
Federal Circuit Announces Notice Regarding Operations During Lapse in Federal Appropriations
This morning, the Federal Circuit announced it will remain open for business during the lapse in federal appropriations, all scheduled arguments will proceed as scheduled, and all deadlines remain in place. Here is the full text of the announcement along with a link to the court’s related order.
Federal Circuit Announces Change to Drop Box Location and Hours of Operation
On Wednesday, the Federal Circuit announced that next month it will be relocating the court’s drop box and changing the times when it will be available. Here is the text of the announcement.
Federal Circuit Announces Proposed Amendments to the Federal Circuit Rules of Practice
Yesterday, the Federal Circuit announced proposed amendments to the Federal Circuit Rules of Practice. Among other things, the amendments would add a new section permitting an eligible law student to enter an appearance on behalf of a party with the consent of the party and a supervising attorney, as well as appear on briefs and participate in oral arguments in appropriate circumstances. The amendments would also prohibit former court employees from disclosing to new employers or potential employers the list they receive of pending cases that they may not participate in or assist with after employment at the court. The announcement includes links to the proposed amendments and an email address to submit public comments. Here is a full text to the announcement along with links to the materials.
Federal Circuit Announces Launch of “Federal Circuit Center for Innovation & Law”
Monday and again yesterday, the Federal Circuit announced the launch of what it is calling the Federal Circuit Center for Innovation & Law. The announcement includes links to a website, an Instagram page, and a LinkedIn page. The website describes the Center as offering field trips for middle and high school students to experience “the connections between law, history, science, and technology.” Here is the full text of the announcement along with the links to the materials.
Federal Circuit Announces Release of Additional Materials in the Investigation of Judge Newman
On Friday, the Federal Circuit announced the release of additional materials in the ongoing investigation of Judge Newman’s fitness to serve on the court. Notably, the materials include a unanimous order of the Judicial Court indicating that Judge Newman “shall not be permitted to hear or participate in any cases, at the panel or en banc level, for a period of one year beginning with the issuance of this Order.” Here is the full text of the announcement with links to the materials.
Federal Circuit Announces Updated Court Sessions Calendar
This morning the Federal Circuit announced that it has released an updated calendar of its sessions in 2025-2026. Here is the full text of the announcement with a link to the updated calendar.
