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Written and Unwritten provides an insider’s perspective on how the United States Courts of Appeals function in practice. Authors Jon O. Newman and Marin K. Levy draw on decades of judicial experience to explain not only the formal rules and procedures that regulate appellate courts, but also the unwritten customs and practices that shape daily operations.
This unique volume addresses the gap between official procedures documented in court rules and the practical realities of appellate practice. It covers case management, oral arguments, opinion writing, internal deliberations, and administrative matters. The book serves as an invaluable resource for attorneys, judges, legal scholars, and law students seeking a deeper understanding of how appellate courts actually work.
Essential reading for anyone involved in appellate litigation or judicial administration, this work demystifies the inner workings of these crucial institutions.







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