The Federal Circuit, located in Washington, D.C., has exclusive nationwide jurisdiction over a variety of subject areas, as well as a statutory requirement to provide citizens with reasonable opportunities to appear before the court. This creates a unique opportunity to hold oral arguments outside of D.C., including most recently in the San Francisco Bay Area and in Boston later this fall.
“The court believes that by engaging with the public through this program it can promote transparency and increase public trust and confidence in the Federal Circuit and the Judiciary,” Moore said.
Federal courts of appeals across the country regularly conduct special sittings at law schools to provide law students with real-life exposure to a sitting panel of judges, lawyers presenting oral arguments, and the briefing in real cases. A question-and-answer session often follows oral arguments as law students are able to gain valuable insights into career paths in the justice system.