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United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit - Definition and Overview

The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit is a federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the United States Court of International Trade, as well as Article II tribunals such as the United States Court of Federal Claims, the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, the United States Trademark and Trial Appeal Board, and the United States Merit Systems Protection Board. The court is based in Washington, DC.

Judges

The judges on the court (as of December 23, 2004) are:

  • Chief Judge Haldane Robert Mayer
  • Circuit Judge Pauline Newman
  • Circuit Judge Paul Redmond Michel
  • Circuit Judge Alan David Lourie
  • Circuit Judge Raymond Charles Clevenger III
  • Circuit Judge Randall Ray Rader
  • Circuit Judge Alvin Anthony Schall
  • Circuit Judge William Curtis Bryson
  • Circuit Judge Arthur J. Gajarsa
  • Circuit Judge Richard Linn
  • Circuit Judge Timothy B. Dyk
  • Circuit Judge Sharon Prost
  • Senior Circuit Judge Arnold Wilson Cowen
  • Senior Circuit Judge Daniel Mortimer Friedman
  • Senior Circuit Judge Glenn Leroy Archer, Jr.
  • Senior Circuit Judge S. Jay Plager

(Here circuit judges and senior circuit judges are listed in order of seniority.)

No judgeships are vacant.

Each active judge has their official duty station in Washington, DC.

External links

Example Usage of Appeals

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