Ninth Circuit Judge Matthew F. Kennelly, who wrote the majority opinion, sided with Judge Kim McLane Wardlaw with Judge Patrick J. Bumatay dissented. Clements prevailed on a claim that prosecutors ...
The three-judge Ninth Circuit panel, comprised of U.S. Circuit Judges Kim McLane Wardlaw and Kenneth Lee and U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly, sitting by designation from the Northern District of ...
the Ninth Circuit’s limited en banc panel was expanded from 11 to 15 members.) The 13-judge majority included Carter and Clinton liberals like Mary Schroeder, Kim Wardlaw, Richard Paez ...
Judge Richard Paez has become the third Ninth Circuit judge—after Judge Susan ... Sidney Thomas, and Kim McLane Wardlaw. I wouldn’t be surprised to see all of them do so soon.
A business litigator and former judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will add a “new dimension” to King & Spalding’s litigation practice after joining the growing list of ...
SEATTLE — The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a Seattle judge's ruling that blocks President Donald Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship in the United States. The decision was ...
In January 2023, the 9th Circuit ruled against the men ... Sanchez was joined by Circuit Judge Kim McLane Wardlaw, an appointee of President Clinton, and Circuit Judge Richard R.
Attorney Sigal Chattah argued the law is so vague about what "intimidation" means that it causes prosecution fears for ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — A Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled Tuesday ... an Obama appointee; as well as U.S. Circuit Judges Kim Wardlaw, a Bill Clinton appointee, and Mark Bennett, a Donald Trump ...
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals disagreed, allowing the more than 1,600 cases to continue in San Francisco before a single judge. The precedent-setting case limits how apps indemnify themselves ...
Writing for the three-member 9th Circuit panel, Judge Sandra Ikuta said those precedents did not apply to the Grindr case — a decision some experts thought might be reversed by a larger “en ...