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Appeals Court Mandate Closes Robbins v. U.S. Postal Service

24-cv-01156
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Case Summary

The appeals court issued its mandate in Robbins v. U.S. Postal Service, docket 24-cv-01156, formally concluding appellate jurisdiction and directing the lower court to proceed consistent with the appellate ruling. The mandate appears at docket entry 34. No detail on the merits is available from the current record. The case involves a claim against the U.S. Postal Service, a federal agency, which typically implicates the Federal Tort Claims Act or employment law depending on the nature of the dispute.

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Key Issues

  • Federal agency liability
  • Appellate mandate terms and remand scope
  • Potential Federal Tort Claims Act applicability
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Other April 20, 2026

1:24-cv-01156 ROBBINS v. UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE et al

The U.S. Court of Appeals issued its mandate in Robbins v. United States Postal Service, case no. 1:24-cv-01156, returning jurisdiction to the trial court after the appellate ruling became final. A mandate is the appellate court's formal order directing the lower court to act on its decision — once it issues, the appeal is closed and the trial court must comply.

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