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    Senior Circuit Judge Sandra Lynch: Boston, MA: 1946 1995–2022 2008–2015 2022–present Clinton: 28 Senior Circuit Judge Kermit Lipez: Portland, ME: 1941 1998–2011 — 2011–present Clinton: 29 Senior Circuit Judge Jeffrey R. Howard: Concord, NH: 1955 2002–2022 2015–2022 2022–present G.W. Bush: 30 Senior Circuit Judge O. Rogeriee ...

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  5. Oral argument - Wikipedia

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    Courts may also have the discretion to decide a case without presentation of oral argument, rendering their judgment entirely based on the arguments set forth in the parties' briefs. [4] David Tatel , judge in the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit , has referred to a "long-established rule" that contentions made for the ...

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    Audio of today’s arguments can be accessed through the Supreme Court’s website. The arguments are scheduled for two hours but are expected to go longer. Live Oral Argument Audio. −Maureen Groppe

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    Kinsey Crowley, USA TODAY October 29, 2024 at 3:01 AM A week out from Election Day , former President Donald Trump is scheduled to start Tuesday at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida ...

  8. Erlinger v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Argument: Oral argument: Case history; Prior: United States v. Erlinger, 77 F.4th 617 (7th Cir. 2023).: Questions presented; Whether the Constitution requires a jury trial and proof beyond a reasonable doubt to find that a defendant's prior convictions were "committed on occasions different from one another," as is necessary to impose an enhanced sentence under the Armed Career Criminal Act ...

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