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BUTLER AMUSEMENTS, INC. v. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR et al: USCA Mandate Filed

24-cv-01042
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The US Court of Appeals (USCA) has filed a mandate in the case of BUTLER AMUSEMENTS, INC. v. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR et al. The mandate is a formal order issued by the appellate court to the lower court, directing it to take a specific action. In this case, the mandate is likely related to the appeal of a decision made by the lower court. The case was originally filed in the district court as 24-cv-01042. The USCA mandate is a significant development in the case, as it indicates that the appellate court has made a final decision on the matter. The case will now be returned to the lower court for further action.

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  • USCA mandate
  • appeal
  • lower court decision
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Other April 28, 2026

1:24-cv-01042 BUTLER AMUSEMENTS, INC. v. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR et al

The US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit issued a mandate in the case of Butler Amusements, Inc. v. US Department of Labor, affirming the lower court's decision. This mandate brings the case to a close, with the appellate court upholding the lower court's ruling. The case involved a dispute over labor regulations.

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