Articles Tagged: Federal Circuit


Emergency Stay Bid at the Federal Circuit Puts Rule 8 Relief in Focus

A May 15 filing in Daitona Carter, Federal Circuit No. 26-1721, spotlights one of the most consequential forms of interim appellate relief: an emergency stay pending appeal.

Emergency Stay Bid in Carter’s Federal Circuit Appeal Signals High-Stakes Interim Relief Fight

A May 16 filing in the Federal Circuit shows appellant Daitona Carter moving for an emergency stay pending appeal under Rule 8/18—an aggressive form of interim relief that can quickly become the most important dispute in an appeal’s early days. View full case on Docket Alarm

At a basic level, a stay pending appeal asks the appellate court to pause the effect of a lower tribunal’s order while the appeal proceeds.

Federal Circuit Temporarily Revives Trump Tariffs in High-Stakes Trade Powers Fight

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has temporarily paused a U.S. Court of International Trade ruling that would have halted collection of tariffs imposed under President Trump’s trade program, preserving the status quo while appellate review moves forward. The order keeps the tariffs in place for now in a closely watched dispute over the scope of presidential trade authority and the limits of emergency-based executive action.

The litigation includes challenges brought by states and private importers, including State of Oregon v. Trump, now before the Federal Circuit.