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  1. Step 7: Practice. One of the most effective tools for preparing for an oral argument is practice. By practicing your oral argument in front of others, you learn how different audiences might have different perspectives on your arguments, and you can receive critique on your theme, arguments, and style.

  2. Scalia and Bryan A. Garner; Chapter 14, "Oral Argument," Supreme Court Practice (9th ed.), by Eugene Gressman, Kenneth Geller, Stephen Shapiro, Timothy Bishop, and Edward Hartnett; and Supreme Court Appellate Advocacy: Mastering Oral Argument,2nd ed., by David Frederick. 2. Time Argument time is normally limited to 30 minutes. Requests for ...

  3. An edition of Supreme Court and appellate advocacy ... Supreme Court and appellate advocacy mastering oral argument by David C. Frederick. 0 Ratings 1 Want to read; 0 Currently reading; 0 Have read; Share. × Close. Facebook ...

  4. 2. Mai 2024 · Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy: Mastering Oral Argument, 3rd edition by David C. Frederick ; foreword by Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Call Number: KF 8870 .F74 2019 ISBN: 9781539230106

  5. Oral Arguments. The Court holds oral argument in about 70-80 cases each year. The arguments are an opportunity for the Justices to ask questions directly of the attorneys representing the parties to the case, and for the attorneys to highlight arguments that they view as particularly important. Arguments are generally scheduled on specified ...

  6. Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy: Mastering Oral Argument by Frederick, David C. Minor shelf and handling wear, overall a clean solid copy with minimal signs of use.

  7. Physical Description: xxiii, 435 pages ; 23 cm.. ISBN:. 9780314194411, 031419441X