How Advocates Are Adapting to Changing Supreme Court Arguments
Nobody ever said arguing before the justices was easy. But it seems to be getting harder as the formerly freewheeling, hourlong sessions have been replaced by more orderly questioning—and often exceed 60 minutes.
May 10, 2023 at 05:58 PM
7 minute read
United States Supreme CourtBefore the pandemic hit, it seemed as if the last significant change to come to U.S. Supreme Court hearings happened in 1986.
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