Opinion ID: 4705685
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Heading Rank: 5

Heading: If the government violated Mr. Taylor’s right

Text: of access, what is the remedy? (4) While the issue of equitable tolling is preserved, the court does not wish to secure further briefing on equitable tolling and will not revisit the issue of equitable tolling in this case, (A) the court having resolved that issue adversely to Mr. Taylor in Andrews v. Principi, 351 F.3d 1134 (Fed. Cir. 2003), and (B) the court having recently declined to set Case: 19-2211 Document: 37 Page: 5 Filed: 07/22/2021 TAYLOR v. MCDONOUGH 5 aside the decision in Andrews in Arellano v. McDonough, 1 F.4th 1059 (Fed. Cir. 2021). (5) Appellant Bruce R. Taylor’s en banc opening brief is due 60 days from the date of this order. Appellee Secretary of Veterans Affairs’ en banc response brief is due within 45 days of service of Mr. Taylor’s en banc opening brief, and Mr. Taylor’s reply brief within 30 days of service of the response brief. The court requires 30 paper copies of all briefs and appendices provided by the filer within 5 business days from the date of electronic filing of the document. The parties’ briefs must comply with Fed. Cir. R. 32(b)(1). (6) The court invites the views of amici curiae. Any amicus brief may be filed without consent and leave of court. Any amicus brief supporting Mr. Taylor’s position or supporting neither position must be filed within 14 days after service of Mr. Taylor’s en banc opening brief. Any amicus brief supporting the Secretary’s position must be filed within 14 days after service of the Secretary’s en banc response brief. Amicus briefs must comply with Fed. Cir. R. 29(b). (7) This case will be heard en banc on the basis of the briefing ordered herein and oral argument. (8) Oral argument will be held at a time and date to be announced later. FOR THE COURT July 22, 2021 /s/ Peter R. Marksteiner Date Peter R. Marksteiner Clerk of Court