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How Will The Courts Get Affected By The New Bar?

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Author: Larry Ebner

Published: April 7th, 2020

Larry Ebner, founder of Capital Appellate Advocacy PLLC in Washington, D.C., handles appeals and writes amicus briefs in cases throughout the United States – including cases before the U.S. Supreme Court – that involve the federal government or federal law. In this article, Larry explains that the vast bulk of Supreme Court work is in written form, and that numerous appellate specialists throughout the United States – not just the small number of elite lawyers who repeatedly present oral arguments before the Court – are well qualified to draft Supreme Court certiorari petitions and oppositions, merits briefs, and amicus curiae briefs.

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Larry Ebner, Washington D.C., appellate specialists