| Description | Date | Docket # |
| Florida Country Clubs, Inc. v. Comm'r of Internal Revenue United States Eleventh Circuit Administrative Law, Tax Law In a tax dispute where plaintiffs successfully defended an IRS audit, denial of plaintiff's request for administrative costs under 26 U.S.C. section... |
03/31/2005 | 04-12302 |
| Banco Latino Int'l v. Lopez United States Eleventh Circuit Administrative Law, Tax Law Bankruptcy Law, Corporation & Enterprise Law |
03/31/2005 | 04-12907 |
| US v. Camacho-Ibarquen United States Eleventh Circuit Administrative Law, Tax Law Criminal Law and Procedure, Sentencing |
03/30/2005 | 04-11155 |
| Polkey v. Transtecs Corp. United States Eleventh Circuit Administrative Law, Tax Law Labor and Employment Law |
03/29/2005 | 04-14949 |
| US v. Byrd United States Eleventh Circuit Administrative Law, Tax Law Criminal Law and Procedure, Evidence |
03/25/2005 | 04-12188 |
| US v. Peters United States Eleventh Circuit Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure Defendant's conviction for selling a firearm to a convicted felon is affirmed over his claim that the sale of firearms to felons does not fall within... |
03/24/2005 | 04-11658 |
| US v. Lyons United States Eleventh Circuit Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing Defendant's conviction and sentence for possession of ammunition by a convicted felon is affirmed over his challenges to 1)the district court's denial... |
03/23/2005 | 03-15073 |
| US v. Adams United States Eleventh Circuit Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing Defendant's sentence for a drug conviction is affirmed over his claim that the district court erred by assessing him one criminal history point for a... |
03/23/2005 | 03-15111 |
| Schiavo v. Schiavo United States Eleventh Circuit Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing Remedies, Health Law |
03/23/2005 | 05-11556 |
| US v. Dowling United States Eleventh Circuit Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence, Sentencing Defendant's drug conviction is affirmed over her claims that 1)there was insufficient evidence to support her conviction, and 2)the district court's... |
03/23/2005 | 04-10464 |