Resources  


Honorable John Godbold, Twenty Pages and Twenty Minutes, 15 LITIG. 3 (Spring 1989).

Honorable John M. Greaney, Power of the Pen, 38 TRIAL 48 (July 2002).

Honorable John M. Harlan, What Part Does the Oral Argument Play in the Conduct of an Appeal?, 41 CORNELL Q. 6 (1956).


Honorable Michael Daly Hawkins, Your Worst Nightmare: Things that Can Go Bump on Appeal, 22 LITIG. 3 (Spring 1996).

Honorable Joseph W. Hatchett & Robert J. Telfer, III, The Importance of Appellate Oral Argument, 33 STETSON L. REV. 139 Fall 2003).

David Herr & Cynthia F. Gilbertson, Improving the Odds on Appeal, Aug. 2003 Bench & Bar of Minn. 17.


Honorable Irving R. Kaufman, Appellate Advocacy in the Federal Courts, 79 F.R.D. 165 (1978).

Honorable Alex Kozinski, The Wrong Stuff, 1992 BYU L. REV. 325.


David Lewis, Common Knowledge about Appellate Briefs: True or False?, 6 J. APP. PRAC. & PROCESS 331 (2004).

Dennis Owens, New Counsel on Appeal, 15 LITIG. 1 (Spring 1989).

Honorable Lawrence W. Pierce, Appellate Advocacy: Some Reflections from the Bench, 61 FORDHAM L. REV. 829 (1993).


Honorable Richard Posner, Convincing a Federal Court of Appeals, 25 LITIG. 3 (Winter 1999).

Honorable Harry Pregerson, The Seven Sins of Appellate Brief Writing and Other Transgressions, 34 UCLA L. REV. 431 (1986).

Jean M. Prendergast, Power at the Podium, 38 TRIAL 49 (July 2002).

Douglas R. Richmond, Appellate Ethics: Truth, Criticism, and Consequences, 23 REV. LITIG. 301 (Spring 2004).

Honorable William H. Rehnquist, Oral Advocacy, 27 S. TEX. LAWYER 289 (1986).
 

Honorable William H. Rehnquist, Oral Advocacy: A Disappearing Art, 35 MERCER L. REV. 1017 (1984).

Honorable William H. Rehnquist, From Webster to Word Processing: The Ascendance of the Appellate Brief, 1 J. APP. PRAC. & PROCESS 1 (1999).

James C. Schroeder and Robert M. Dow, Jr., Arguing for Changes in the Law, 25 LITIG. 2 (Winter 1999).

Stephen M. Shapiro, Questions, Answers, and Prepared Remarks, 15 LITIG. 33 (Spring 1989).


Stephen M. Shapiro, Symposium on Supreme Court Advocacy: Oral Argument in the Supreme Court of the United States, 33 CATH. U.L. REV. 529 (Winter 1984).

John H. Shepherd, Making Appellate Advocacy More Effective, 74 MICH. B.J. 32 (January 1995).


Symposium, Appellate Advocacy, Part II, 33 STETSON L. REV. 91 (2003).

Symposium, The Appellate Judiciary - Its Strengths, Its Woes, and Some Suggestions for Reform: Toward Orality and Visibility in the Appellate Process, 42 MD. L. REV. 732 (1983) (Daniel J. Meador, lead author).

Christina M. Tchen, Still Grateful after All These Years, 5 J. APP. PRAC. & PROCESS 157 (2003).

Carl Tobias, The Federal Appeals Courts at Century’s End, 34 U.S. DAVIS L. REV. 549 (2000).


Honorable Patricia M. Wald, Essay: 19 Times from 19 Years on the Appellate Bench, 1 J. APP. PRAC. & PROCESS 7 (1999).

Nancy Winkelman, "Just a Brief Writer"?, 29 LITIG. 50 (Summer 2003).

Honorable Michael A. Wolff, From the Mouth of a Fish: an Appellate Judge Reflects on Oral Argument, 45 ST. LOUIS U. L.J. 097 (2001).