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The latest Supreme Court term offered reminders that effective oral advocacy flummoxes even the best of lawyers. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg recently recalled her first oral argument to the Court, made while she was an ACLU lawyer in the '70s -- the anxiety, the butterflies and the "feeling of extraordinary power." And as the recently released papers of the late Justice Harry Blackmun show, oral advocacy can succeed even if its beholders don't much like it. Turns out he graded the advocates.
September 07, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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