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The Disappearing Oral Argument: Why Your Written Brief is so Important

by Amanda Dinkin | Nov 15, 2022 | Blogs

Appellate advocacy has undergone massive change since the founding of the Supreme Court in 1789. In its early years, the Court only required oral advocates to submit brief statements that merely outlined the points of their case.[1] As a result, the Justices listened...

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