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Understanding supplemental authority at oral argument

By Terry Posey on January 12, 2022

If you prepare for oral argument enough times, eventually it will happen. Whether preparing directly for an argument or working on another matter, you will find a case that should have been included in your briefing. What do you do when you find such authority? …
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