Articles Tagged: First Circuit
Appellee MIT has asked the First Circuit for summary disposition in appeal No. 26-1510, a procedural move designed to end the appeal without full merits briefing or oral argument. In practical terms, the motion argues that the appellant’s position is so clearly foreclosed—whether by settled law, lack of appellate jurisdiction, waiver, or obvious deficiencies on the record—that the court can dispose of the case now.
While the docket entry does not spell out the underlying dispute, the filing itself is notable because summary disposition motions are not routine.


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