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31 App. Prac. 1 (2011-2012)

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S         FROM THE SECION OF ITIGATION APELLATE PRACTICE COMMITEE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Articles >
Appealing Dismissal of Federal Claims upon Remand of State Law Claims
There has been little discussion about procedure where a district court assumes jurisdiction over an
action including federal and state-law claims, dismisses the former, and then remands the latter.
Advice to Young Lawyers: Oral Argument for My Adversaries
The author's prior advice on brief writing was so well received that he's rounding things out with advice on
oral argument.
Appellate Advocacy: A Young Attorney's Perspective
The author shares some of what she has learned through experience in several years of appellate
advocacy in many different environments.
Evolution and Revolution at the Supreme Court: How the Court Became Supreme
Like many other decisions before it, the Citizens United decision exemplified the Court's power to change
our nation in both profound and subtle ways.
When Colors Do Not Match: The Serious Business of Appellate Advocacy
The words of Justice Benjamin Cardozo ring as true today as they did almost a hundred years ago when
he shared them with the world. But what can they mean for the appellate practitioner?
Book Review: Ross Guberman's Point Made
It's one thing to pick up some tricks from a law professor who teaches legal writing; it's another to pick
them up from Seth Waxman or Carter Phillips.
News & Developments >
Oral Argument Heard in Lafier v. Cooper
The case raises the question of whether a state habeas petitioner is entitled to relief where the
petitioner's counsel deficiently advises him or her to reject a favorable plea bargain.
Oral Argument Heard in Missouri v. Frye
The case raises the question of whether a state habeas petitioner is entitled to relief where the
petitioner's counsel failed to advise the petitioner of a plea offer.

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