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    Three-Judge Panels Typically Hear Cases in Federal Appellate Circuits, but Larger
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Three-Judge Panels Typically Hear Cases in Federal Appellate Circuits, but Larger

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Three-judge panels typically hear cases in federal appellate circuits, but larger numbers of judges may hear them en banc in some instances.

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