From SCOTUSBlog's live blog this morning. I think that means they want to hear it on the first day of arguments?pic.twitter.com/EcWAdT7CGo
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What does that timing order mean at the bottom in terms of when is the earliest this could be set for argument?https://twitter.com/chrisgeidner/status/879419751478505472 …
From SCOTUSBlog's live blog this morning. I think that means they want to hear it on the first day of arguments?pic.twitter.com/EcWAdT7CGo
I'm confused. Rule 33 seems to be about length of brief, not timing.
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