U.S. Supreme Court,
Appellate Practice
Jun. 3, 2021
FRAPs do not allow a district court to alter allocation of costs
Last week the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 39 “does not permit a district court to alter a court of appeals’ allocation of the costs listed in subdivision (e) of that Rule.”





Last week the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 39 "does not permit a district court to alter a court of appeals' allocation of the costs listed in subdivision (e) of that Rule." City of San Antonio, Texas v. Hotels.com, L. P., 2021 DJDAR 5110 (Mat 27, 2021).
The ruling effectively,...
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