For two lawyers arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court next week, it will be a touch of “déjà vu all over again,” as Yogi Berra once phrased it.
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A reargument at the U.S. Supreme Court may sound easy, especially because the advocates have the benefit of knowing from the first time around what questions the justices might ask. But it is a lot trickier than that. Here are some tips and observations about rearguments from Orrick's E. Joshua Rosenkranz and Ahilan Arulanantham.
September 27, 2017 at 03:41 PM
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For two lawyers arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court next week, it will be a touch of “déjà vu all over again,” as Yogi Berra once phrased it.
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