By Jonathan Eisenman
With their increasingly relevant Twitter hashtag, #appellatetwitter, appellate lawyers have once again taken their rightful place in the pop-culture vanguard.
For those who - somehow - remain blissfully unaware of the medium, Twitter allows users to speak to the world in 140 character bursts (i.e., tweets). (The tweet version of this article, with characters to spare: "#appellatetwitter, previously a quirky niche, goes m...
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