Appellate Advocacy (LAW-847-001)
Seth Grossman
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Description
This course is designed to introduce students to appellate processes, procedures, and structures, including written and oral advocacy and judicial decision-making in federal appellate courts (the U.S. circuit courts and the U.S. Supreme Court). The course will cover federal appellate courts’ structure and jurisdiction (both constitutional and statutory); doctrines governing access to federal appellate courts; procedures in federal circuit courts and the Supreme Court; appeals from administrative agency decisions and regulations; the standards and scope of review by federal appellate courts; the roles of litigators, law clerks, and judges in appellate decision-making; writing effective briefs; and impactful oral advocacy, among other topics. Students will have two writing assignments, including a brief, and present an oral argument during the semester.
Textbooks and Other Materials
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Provenzabo, Schrup, Phillips, Green, Advanced Appellate Advocacy (1st Edition, 2014)
First Class Readings
- Patricia Wald, 19 Tips from 19 Years on the Appellate Bench, Journal of Appellate Practice and Process (1999) (available on myWCL)
- Department of Justice, Introduction to the Federal Court System, available https://www.justice.gov/usao/justice-101/federal-courts
- Federal Judicial Center, Structural and Other Alternatives for the Federal Court of Appeals (1993), Pages 5-11 (available on myWCL)
- Law Clerk Handbook, Section 3.4 (Appeals); Section 4.6 (Case Management: The Appellate Court) (available on myWCL)
- Listen to the podcast SCOTUStalk, Paul Smith on oral advocacy, available https://www.scotusblog.com/2019/08/scotus-spotlight-paul-smith-on-oral-advocacy/
Syllabus
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