Not amicus right ?
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Merits stage amicus briefs would drop to 8,000 words (from 9,000)
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Didn’t you once write an article about the length of some of the longer SCOTUS opinions rivaled War and Peace?
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Not quite, but I did note that Citizens United was about as long as "The Great Gatsby."https://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/18/us/18rulings.html …
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But not nearly as endearing.
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Only a matter of time until briefs are capped at 280 characters.
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Notice-and-comment would so much quicker if all comments were like yours
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There’s no need to read a long brief when you’re just going to side with the US Chamber of Commerce anyway . . .
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At first I thought you meant that SCOTUS cases would be open to public comment which would be ... interesting.
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We need to FIRST REVET ALL CATHOLIC JUDGES! Especially in VIRGINIA!
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That’s because you don’t have to write them
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Seriously, who cares about “the law” and “precedent?” Next proposed rule: Citations shall be limited to English dictionaries.
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CUT IT IN HALF. Then double it. THEN CUT IT IN HALF AGAIN.
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Shorter briefs = better briefs. Brevity is sweet but it takes more time to write less.
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