Supreme Court Denies Certiorari in Judge Newman's Challenge to Federal Circuit Proceedings
The Supreme Court declined to hear Judge Pauline Newman's challenge to the Federal Circuit's judicial council proceedings, leaving key questions about § 357(c)'s scope unresolved.
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