May 24, 2023
A Temple University physics professor will get another chance to seek damages from the federal government for wrongly accusing him of being a Chinese spy after the Third Circuit ruled Wednesday that the discretionary function exception in the Federal Tort Claims Act does not mean the government has discretion to violate the Constitution.
September 02, 2022
As the Third Circuit heads back to school this month, panels will be studying cancer patients' attempts to dismiss a J&J talc liability unit's bankruptcy as a bad-faith maneuver and fights by an order of nuns and a utility infrastructure company over natural gas pipelines.
February 07, 2022
A Temple University physics professor who was unsuccessfully prosecuted for espionage by the U.S. Department of Justice for allegedly sharing technology with China has asked the Third Circuit to revive his malicious prosecution lawsuit against the government.