Opinions and Memorandum of Judgments (MOJs)

Last Updated : 02/11/2026

About Opinions and MOJs

Opinions

The court publishes opinions in cases to provide guidance to both the litigants and the trial court or agency, and the public. Published opinions may create new law, or interpret ambiguous statutes, clarify certain rules or concepts, or otherwise be of general interest. These decisions are published in print and on the DCCA website. They are binding precedent, which means they can be cited as supporting authority in other cases.

MOJs

The court issues Memorandum Opinion and Judgments (MOJs) in cases where the decision applies established legal principles. The decisions are issued by the panel (per curiam), not under the name of an individual judge. They are not published, and except as permitted by DC App. R. 28(g), they may not be cited as supporting authority in other cases. For that reason, the court only lists online the names and case numbers of MOJs that have been issued. If a party or other interested person believes that a specific MOJ should be published, the party or interested person may file a motion to publish no later than 30 days after the MOJ issues.

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Appeal Number Case Date Disposition Judge
97-FS-531 In re: L.G.T. Aug 19, 1999
97-AA-1293 William Morrison, Petitioner, v. District of Columbia Department of Employment Services. Aug 19, 1999
97-CV-1318 Watkins v. Howard. Aug 19, 1999
97-CV-1533 Michael Bullock, Appellant, v. National City Mortgage company. Aug 19, 1999
97-CF-1678 MacLeod v. Georgetown University Medical Center. Aug 19, 1999
98-PR-232 In re: Estate of Isaac R. Barfield. Aug 19, 1999
95-CF-422 Morton v. United States. Aug 12, 1999
96-CO-988 Grant v. United States. Aug 12, 1999
98-BG-749 In re: Robert G. Whiteman. Aug 12, 1999
98-BG-1297 In re: Betty M. Hunter. Aug 12, 1999

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