Oral argument will be on the court's web site.
Try: https://www.cadc.uscourts.gov/internet/sixtyday.nsf/ mastercalendar?SearchView& query=([EntryDate]%3E=06/07/ 2020%20AND%20[EntryDate]%3C= 06/13/2020)&judge=Master& SearchMax=1000
If that doesn't work, then Google "DC Circuit Court of Appeals oral argument" the morning of the argument.
Just 15 minutes each side on Friday.
ReplyDeleteYes, but there are three sides, two of which are on the same page.
DeleteI'll be stunned, if the judges actually give only 15 minutes to any of the sides, as I assume that each "15 minutes" includes the time judges take to spell out their questions/ follow-ups.
DeleteGiven the huge stakes in this case, if this is worth doing at all, it's worth ensuring that the key Const. issues get solid analysis/ exposure.
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15 minutes is plenty of time. The parties have already argued the issues in their briefs.
DeleteMy guess is that Sullivan's attorney won't get out more than five words before she interrupted by one of the judges with a question that destroys the arguments in her brief.