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That the foregoing amendments to the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure shall take effect on July 1, 1970, and shall govern all proceedings in actions brought thereafter and also in all further proceedings in actions then pending, except to the extent that in the opinion of the court their application in a particular action then pending would ...
- Rule 14
Rule 14 is amended to address the applicability of the...
- Title Iii. Review of a Decision of The United States Tax Court
Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure; TITLE III. REVIEW OF A...
- Title V. Extraordinary Writs
Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure; TITLE V. EXTRAORDINARY...
- Title Ii. Appeal From a Judgment Or Order of a District Court
Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure; TITLE II. APPEAL FROM...
- Title Vi. Habeas Corpus
Rule 22. Habeas Corpus and Section 2255 Proceedings; Rule...
- Title Iv. Review Or Enforcement of an Order of an Administrative Agency, Board, Commission, Or Officer
Rule 15.1 Briefs and Oral Argument in a National Labor...
- Rule 14
The Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure govern procedure in the United States courts of appeals. The Supreme Court first adopted the Rules of Appellate Procedure by order dated December 4, 1967, transmitted to Congress on January 15, 1968, and effective July 1, 1968. The Appellate Rules and accompanying forms were last amended in 2023.
The Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure and the Ad-visory Committee on the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, Judicial Conference of the United States, prepared notes explain-ing the purpose and intent of the amendments to the rules. The Committee Notes may be found in the Appendix to Title 28, United
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- APPLICABILITY OF RULES. Rule 1. Scope of Rules; Definition; Title. (a) Scope of Rules. (1) These rules govern procedure in the United States courts of appeals.
- APPEAL FROM A JUDGMENT OR ORDER OF A DISTRICT COURT. Rule 3. Appeal as of Right—How Taken. (a) Filing the Notice of Appeal. (1) An appeal permitted by law as of right from a district court to a court of appeals may be taken only by filing a notice of appeal with the district clerk within the time allowed by Rule 4.
- APPEALS FROM THE UNITED STATES TAX COURT. Rule 13. Appeals from the Tax Court. (a) Appeal as of Right. (1) How Obtained; Time for Filing a Notice of Appeal.
- REVIEW OR ENFORCEMENT OF AN ORDER OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCY, BOARD, COMMISSION, OR OFFICER. Rule 15. Review or Enforcement of an Agency Order—How Obtained; Intervention.
Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure Federal Circuit Rules Rule TITLE I. APPLICABILITY OF RULES 1 Rule 1. Scope of Rules; Defi nition; Title (a) Scope of Rules. (1) These rules govern procedure in the United States courts of appeals. (2) When these rules provide for fi ling a motion or other document in the district court, the procedure must
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Procedure and the corresponding Federal Circuit Rules. The Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure appear on a shaded background for ease in distinguishing them from the Federal Circuit Rules that are on a white background. Certain provisions within the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure are inapplicable to this