United States First Circuit
Sexual Minorities Uganda v. Lively, 17-1593
Held that a defendant who won a summary judgment motion could not appeal to challenge unflattering statements found in the trial judge's opinion. In this tort lawsuit brought by a Ugandan gay-rights organization, the defendant religious leader successfully obtained summary judgment by arguing lack of extraterritorial jurisdiction but then appealed. The First Circuit concluded that a winner cannot appeal a judgment merely because there are passages in the court's opinion that displease him or her.
Appellate Information
- Published 2018/08/10
Judges
- Selya
Court
- United States First Circuit