Not exact matches
The three - judge
panel of the U.S. Court of
Appeals in Manhattan Tuesday
cited the U.S. Supreme Court decision.
Olanipekun urged the
appeal panel to dismiss Nwofor's motion, arguing that the cases
cited by the lawyer were not applicable to the case.
Appellants
cited test scores, but a three - judge
panel with the First District Court of
Appeal appeared skeptical.
In addition to the holidays, I argued at the Fifth Circuit; published two articles at The Huffington Post (here and here); produced a podcast episode on appellate practice for the ABA's Sound Advice series; gave a presentation to the Dallas Bar Association (about the post-election Supreme Court and Trump's list of possible nominees); participated in a
panel discussion about e-briefs and legal writing at the annual meeting of the Council of Chief Judges of State Courts of
Appeal (in North Carolina); was
cited on SCOTUSblog and the Appellate Advocacy Blog (both here and here); and was quoted by Bloomberg (here, here, here, and here), CNN, and the Winnipeg Free Press.
A sharply divided
panel of the Seventh Circuit, led by Judge Posner, addressed the issue of such research in deciding an
appeal by a pro se prisoner alleging his civil rights had been violated by inadequate medical treatment.21 Judge Posner's majority opinion reversing the judgment below
cited facts from various extrarecord medical websites, including Wikipedia.