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Appellate Practice,
U.S. Supreme Court

Sep. 25, 2018

Briefing in the US Supreme Court post-Kennedy

For more than a decade, Supreme Court advocates with polarizing cases designed their arguments to appeal to one man above all: Justice Anthony Kennedy.

Ben Feuer

Chairman
California Appellate Law Group LLP

Appellate Law

96 Jessie St
San Francisco , CA 94105

Phone: (415) 649-6700

Email: ben@calapplaw.com

Northwestern Univ School of Law

Ben handles civil and business appeals in the 9th Circuit and California Courts of Appeal. He is a former 9th Circuit law clerk and co-chair of the Appellate Section of the Bar Association of San Francisco. the Daily Journal named Ben as one of the Top 40 Under 40 lawyers in California for 2018.

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Anna-Rose Mathieson

California Appellate Law Group LLP

96 Jessie St
San Francisco , CA 94105

Phone: (415) 649-6700

Fax: (415) 649-6700

Email: annarose@calapplaw.com

Univ of Michigan Law Sch; Ann Arbor MI

Anna-Rose clerked for Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the U.S. Supreme Court, and was named one of the 20 most prolific Supreme Court amicus filers in 2018.

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Briefing in the US Supreme Court post-Kennedy
For more than a decade, Supreme Court advocates with polarizing cases designed their arguments to appeal to one man above all: Justice Anthony Kennedy. (New York Times)

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The U.S. Supreme Court is shifting in a way not seen since the Great Depression. When the Senate fills Justice Kennedy's seat, the court will be the furthest right it has been in nearly 90 years. Business groups will probably win more cases; civil rights groups will probably not.

For more than a decade, Supreme Court advocates with polarizing cases designed their arguments to appeal to one man above all...

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