Another example, this one in @NewYorker, of two oft-confused courts: DC Circuit / DC Court of Appeals. http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2012/10/29/121029fa_fact_packer … ht @David_Ingram
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@DavidLat@david_ingram I keep looking out for "D.C. Federal Circuit Appeals Court" on first reference for the D.C. Circuit. -
@MikeScarcella@DavidLat Or worse: "D.C. U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals." -
@David_Ingram@MikeScarcella - Stop, stop! What you're doing to me constitutes torture even to John Yoo (former D.C. Cir. clerk). -
@DavidLat@David_Ingram@MikeScarcella Confusion=nightmare for DC cts. DC Cir. phone message routes calls to Fed. Cir. & DC Ct of Appeals.
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@DavidLat@MikeScarcella@David_Ingram "Less exalted"? Surely you jest.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@DavidLat Fightin' words! You have insulted the honor of the D.C. Court of Appeals. It may be small, but it IS a court of last resort... -
@ZoeTillman I think@DavidLat deserves a benchslap for that
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@DavidLat Do you follow the United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia? Yeah, didn't think so.#HipsterLegalScholarThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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