Radziewicz v. USA
Case Summary
Radziewicz sued the United States under docket 23-cv-00805. The docket reflects a United States Court of Appeals mandate at entry 55, meaning the appellate court has issued a final ruling and returned the matter to the trial court. The issuance of a mandate typically closes appellate proceedings and directs the lower court on how to proceed. The underlying claim against the federal government — whether tort, civil rights, or administrative — is not specified in the available record.
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Key Issues
- • Federal government as defendant
- • Appellate mandate issued — case returned to trial court
- • Nature of underlying claim against the United States
- • Post-mandate proceedings and compliance
Case Timeline
1 event1:23-cv-00805 Radziewicz v. USA
The U.S. Court of Appeals issued its mandate in Radziewicz v. USA, No. 1:23-cv-00805, returning jurisdiction to the district court after the appellate panel finished its work. A mandate is the formal order that closes the appellate chapter and tells the lower court it can act again — enter judgment, proceed to trial, or do whatever the appeals court directed.
Press Coverage
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Timeline events
1 record on file
Last updated
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