Federal Daily Recap: Monday, June 8, 2026
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Federal appellate daily recap for Monday, June 8, 2026.
Table of contents- 0:00 Opening headlines
- 0:47 David Chen
- 0:49 James Taylor: Criminal Justice
- 1:53 David Chen
- 1:57 Aisha Johnson: Civil Rights & Constitutional
- 3:24 David Chen
- 3:29 Michael Reeves: Supreme Court & Constitutional
- 4:49 David Chen
- 4:53 Maria Santos: Business & Regulatory
- 6:30 David Chen
- 6:35 Raj Patel: Immigration & Government
- 8:15 David Chen
Welcome to Do It For The Case Law for Monday, June eighth, two thousand twenty-six. Visit do it for the case law dot com to listen to more in-depth, per-case reporting. Today we are covering a substantial docket with sixty-six cases across ten circuits. Remember to subscribe or follow us for daily updates on federal appellate decisions. Do It For The Case Law is a news reporting service. We summarize and discuss…
David ChenLet’s turn to James covering criminal justice.
James Taylor: Criminal JusticeThanks, David. Today we have twenty-six cases on the criminal justice docket. Here’s the breakdown: six were affirmed, four dismissed, five denied, three reversed, two vacated and remanded, and one was a split outcome. Starting in the First Circuit, in United States versus Héctor Maldonado-Maldonado, the court vacated his sentence due to procedural errors involving undisclosed disciplinary violations and remanded…
David ChenThanks, James. Let’s turn to Aisha for the latest in civil rights.
Aisha Johnson: Civil Rights & ConstitutionalThanks, David. Today, we’re covering ten cases across several circuits. We have one affirmed, five dismissed, two denied, and two vacated and remanded. Starting with the Eleventh Circuit, in a significant decision, the court vacated and remanded an injunction under Section two of the Voting Rights Act against Alabama’s Secretary of State. This came after new Supreme Court precedents were set in Louisiana versus…
David ChenThanks, Aisha. Now, let’s hear from Michael on today’s Supreme Court and constitutional law cases.
Michael Reeves: Supreme Court & ConstitutionalThanks, David. Today, we’re looking at five cases across the Eleventh and Fourth Circuits. In terms of outcomes, we have two affirmances, two denials, and one dismissal. Starting in the Eleventh Circuit, the court affirmed the dismissal of Jessica Hernandez and Sheila Figueroa’s Federal Tort Claims Act case against the United States. The plaintiffs failed to present their claims properly to the United States Postal…
David ChenThanks, Michael. Now, let’s hear from Maria on business and civil matters.
Maria Santos: Business & RegulatoryThanks, David. Today we have fourteen cases to discuss across multiple circuits. Starting with the Eleventh Circuit, two cases were affirmed. In GoAuto Insurance Company versus twoB Claims Services Inc., the court held that the claims adjuster had no duty to advise GoAuto on legal risks related to bad-faith conduct. The decision rested on Florida negligence law, emphasizing the scope of engagement which was limited…
David ChenThanks, Maria. Now, let’s turn to Raj for the latest on immigration and government cases.
Raj Patel: Immigration & GovernmentThanks, David. Today we have eleven cases to cover across several circuits. Out of these, seven were denied, two dismissed, and two affirmed. Starting in the Tenth Circuit, the court dismissed New Mexico Trappers Association’s case against Torrez, affirming the district court’s decision due to a lack of Article Three standing. The court found that striking down an exception for trapping by enrolled members of…
David ChenThat wraps up today’s coverage. A big thank you to James Taylor, Aisha Johnson, Michael Reeves, Maria Santos, and Raj Patel for their insights on the latest decisions. Today we saw two significant reversals and remands that will impact ongoing legal landscapes. Several appeals were dismissed on procedural grounds, while others were affirmed or resolved through other dispositions. Visit do it for the case law dot com…
Do It For The Case Law is a legal news and research publication. This episode is not legal advice.