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To: School of Rational Thought

"What does "en banc" mean?"

en banc is a legal term that means the court is sitting together as a whole, i.e. Appeals Courts often (always?), hear cases with only three judges participating --not the full court. When a party requests an en banc review of that judicial panel's decision, they're asking that ALL of the judges assigned to that court hear the case and rule on it.

...hope that helps...


285 posted on 03/09/2007 11:12:00 AM PST by Towed_Jumper (I faithfully fart toward Mecca five times a day.)
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To: Towed_Jumper
Thanks. ALL of the judges assigned to that court hear the case and rule on it. Does that include the three who originally ruled. See post 261
304 posted on 03/09/2007 11:23:38 AM PST by School of Rational Thought (27 B stroke 6 required)
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