Title: |
Wild Cards: Oral Argument Before a Visiting District Court Judge. |
Authors: |
Hartz, Lauren J. |
Source: |
Appellate Practice Journal. Spring2023, Vol. 42 Issue 3, p11-13. 3p. |
Subject Terms: |
*DISTRICT judges, *DISTRICT courts, *JUDGES, *INSIDER trading laws |
Abstract: |
The visiting trial court judge may therefore be more willing to express differing views through a concurrence or dissent; similarly, the circuit judges may feel less pressure to accommodate the visiting judge's views in a compromise position. If the judge has not sat by designation before, it can be helpful to listen to audio recordings of arguments in trial court (if available) or other speaking engagements to get a sense of the judge's manner of speaking. Even when a particular trial court judge visits on the court of appeals with some regularity, that judge does not have the same repeat-player incentives as circuit colleagues. [Extracted from the article] |
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