Sentences with phrase «oral argument offers»

Oral argument offers judges one last chance to learn before they have to render an opinion on the case.

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The judge emerged and announced the new date for the oral arguments (that's a Tuesday, and the scheduled start time in 10 a.m.), but didn't offer an explanation.
Apologies for being potentially off - topic, but for those of you with an interest in the legal aspects of climate change and regulatory policy, a number of organizations are offering 8:30 am — 12 noon program on March 1 here in Washington DC entitled «Debrief of the DC Circuit's Oral Arguments on EPA's GHG Rulemakings March 1, 2012» (http://www.facebook.com/events/370847879593650/).
The weekly posts here offer an insider's perspective on oral arguments in major cases at the federal appellate level and news stories about sitting Supreme Court justices.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals now offers an RSS feed for its opinions and a podcast feed for its oral arguments.
Maryland's highest court is studying whether to broadcast its oral arguments online or through a cable outlet, something that would bring Maryland in line with appeals courts in 21 states that offer some recorded coverage, the Baltimore Sun reports.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco will offer live audio streaming of all oral arguments beginning today, it announced last week.
Last month, the 9th Circuit began offering live video streaming of selected oral arguments.
The Web site's recently redesigned home page offers easy access to a wealth of information, including information about the court's judges, oral argument locations, hotels near those oral argument locations and an oral argument calendar.
During oral argument, counsel for Wife advised that no such information was presented during the hearing, and opposing counsel offered no opposition to this assertion during rebuttal.
As Katrina Lee has argued, having students summarize their research findings or distill the argument from a longer memo or brief into a short email can help the students sharpen their analytical abilities, which students can then apply back to the more complex writing project.51 More specifically, Lee suggests that the «freer, more liberated» process of writing emails «may offer benefits to students» learning process similar to that of free writing and oral presentation.»
Moreover, unlike the fall course, this spring offering will not involve real judges (in the fall course, students» briefs and oral arguments are assessed by real appellate judges, who meet with students).
The students with the best combined brief and oral argument scores in the Rovner Competition are offered a place on one of eight interscholastic teams the law school enters in spring semester competitions.
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