| 1956 - 126 pages
...interchange between court and counsel which the briefs do not give. For my part, there is no substitute, even within the time limits afforded by the busy calendars...an issue and in finding out where the truth lies. Now, let me turn for a moment to some of the factors which seem to me to make for effective oral arguments.... | |
| lawrence wrightsman - 1999 - 282 pages
...interchange between court and counsel which the briefs do not give. For my part, there is no substitute, even within the time limits afforded by the busy calendars...getting at the real heart of an issue and in finding where the truth lies. (1955, pp. 6-7) A survey by Wasby (1982) of Ninth Circuit judges also reflects... | |
| Lawrence Wrightsman - 2008 - 208 pages
...interchange between court and counsel which the briefs do not give. For my part, there is no substitute, even within the time limits afforded by the busy calendars...getting at the real heart of an issue and in finding where the truth lies. (Harlan, 1955, p. 7) Several chief justices have supported the impact of oral... | |
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