Later, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld that ruling.
However, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the decision.
In 1889 he was elected to serve the Second Circuit Court as a judge and served on the Bench for eighteen years.
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals had upheld the conviction.
He was affirmed by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
That decision was appealed to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
The Second Circuit Court, however, ruled that the passengers had never actually entered the country, in the legal sense.
As of May 2005, the Second Circuit Court has yet to rule on the issue.
The plan states that construction should not begin until 90 days after the city's appeal is decided by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
That ruling was overturned by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.