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Dave N. says: drunkdriver: Quick question: for cert petitions and merits briefs, which are the best sites to visit – abanet? scotuswiki?
The Volokh Conspiracy » New Supreme Court Website and New URL 2010
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Quick question: for cert petitions and merits briefs, which are the best sites to visit – abanet? scotuswiki?
The Volokh Conspiracy » New Supreme Court Website and New URL 2010
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Quick question: for cert petitions and merits briefs, which are the best sites to visit– abanet? scotuswiki?
The Volokh Conspiracy » New Supreme Court Website and New URL 2010
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The SCOTUS website not SCOTUSblog has convenient links to abanet for merits briefs.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Rethinking the Supreme Court’s Website 2009
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Based on public information available atwww. abanet.org, H. Marshal Jarrett, Esq.,
Letter to American Bar Association -- Stop AG Muskasey! 2008
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Written comments should be addressed to John A. Sebert, Consultant on Legal Education, American Bar Association, 321 N. Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60610; 312-988-6746; or sebertj@staff. abanet.org.
The ABA is requesting Comments - ALDA deans will probably speak 2006
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Further resources can be found on the bar association's Web site, www. abanet.org, by clicking on "billable hours" on the "Topics A-Z" index, then on "On-line Toolkit," a link that includes information about alternative fee strategies.
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Try the Consumer's Tool Kit for Health Care Decisionmaking at abanet. org/aging, or Caring Conversations at midbio. org.
CAPITAL IDEAS 2007
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American Bar Association Commission on Law and Aging www. abanet.org/aging
How to Ensure 2007
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That seems reasonable to me, and it seems to be consistent with both the "Code Of Conduct For United States Judges," located at www. uscourts.gov and the "American Bar Association Model Code of Judicial Conduct," located at www. abanet.org
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