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Old January 29, 2009, 09:28 PM   #3
tube_ee
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Bear in mind that

in appellate cases, the written briefs constitute the bulk of the argument. So what you heard at orals was limited to whatever the judges didn't understand in the written filings, or wanted more clarification on, or wanted to trip up counsel.

It's the written briefs that have most of the meat.

--Shannon
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