NJOY, LLC v. The International Trade Commission
| NJOY LLC, NJOY HOLDINGS, INC., ALTRIA GROUP, INCORPORATED, ALTRIA GROUP DISTRIBUTION CO. and ALTRIA CLIENT SERVICES, LLC |
| THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION, AMY A. KARPEL, in her official capacity as Chair and Commissioner of the International Trade Commission, DAVID S. JOHANSON, in his official capacity as Commissioner of the International Trade Commission, JASON E. KEARNS, in his official capacity as Commissioner of the International Trade Commission and DORIS JOHNSON HINES, in her official capacity as Administrative Law Judge of the International Trade Commission |
| 26-1849 |
| July 7, 2026 |
| U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit |
| Other Civil Rights |
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| Filing 3 BRIEFING ORDER filed. Mailed to: Jonathan Link and Sidney A. Rosenzweig. No paper copies required unless case has been tentatively calendared or copies otherwise ordered. All filings must comply with # Appendix Pagination & Brief Citation Guide . [1002009119] Opening Brief and Appendix due 08/17/2026. Response Brief due 09/16/2026. [26-1849] RP [Entered: 07/07/2026 10:46 AM] |
| Filing 2 DOCKETING NOTICE issued Re: [ # 1 ] case. Originating case number: 3:25-cv-00930-REP. Mailed to: Jonathan Link and Sidney A. Rosenzweig. [1002009108] [26-1849] RP [Entered: 07/07/2026 10:44 AM] |
| Filing 1 Case docketed. Originating case number: 3:25-cv-00930-REP. Case manager: RPhillips. [1002009102] [26-1849] RP [Entered: 07/07/2026 10:40 AM] |
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