En Banc Law and Legal Definition
En banc refers to cases that are heard by all the judges of the court. For example, U.S. courts of appeals usually sit in panels of three judges. Sometimes, on the request of the panel, or one of the litigants, the case is later reheard by the full court, or, en banc.
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