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Appeals Court Mandate Issued in Lemelson v. SEC

24-cv-02415
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Case Summary

A federal appeals court issued its mandate in Lemelson v. SEC, docket 24-cv-02415, closing out appellate proceedings and returning jurisdiction to the lower court. A USCA mandate signals the appellate court has finished its work and its decision is now binding. The underlying record is thin. The current summary reflects only the mandate entry — docket item 29 — with no detail on the merits, the panel's ruling, or what the lower court must do next.

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Key Issues

  • Scope of SEC enforcement authority
  • Appellate disposition and mandate terms
  • Remand instructions, if any
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Other April 20, 2026

1:24-cv-02415 LEMELSON v. SECURITIES EXCHANGE COMMISSION

The U.S. Court of Appeals issued its mandate in Lemelson v. Securities and Exchange Commission, No. 1:24-cv-02415, returning jurisdiction to the district court after the appellate panel finished its work. A mandate is the formal order that closes out the appeal and puts the lower court back in the driver's seat — the district court can now act on whatever the appellate court decided.

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