EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 1 MIN
Case Explained: 26-1575: JACKLER v. DOJ [ORDER], Precedential
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Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Filed: 2026-06-17 The federal-circuit granted the petition for an initial hearing en banc in *Jackler v. Department of Justice*, a case involving review of Merit Systems Protection Board decisions regarding federal employment matters. The court determined that the petition warrants en banc consideration following a poll of the circuit judges in regular active service, noting that the matter involves significant issues warranting the full court’s attention. Consequently, the court ordered the parties to file new briefs specifically for the en banc proceeding, with Petitioners’ opening brief due on July 14, 2026, and established a strict schedule for responses, replies, and the joint appendix, while also setting new deadlines for amicus curiae briefs. The court further directed that oral argument will be held at a later date to be announced. Do It For The Case Law is a news reporting service. Nothing in this episode constitutes legal advice.
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Case Explained: 26-1575: JACKLER v. DOJ [ORDER], Precedential
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