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U.S. Supreme Court

May 13, 2008

Getting on Scalia's Good Side

Vocal and persistent, Justice Antonin Scalia can be a source of deep anxiety for counsel during Supreme Court oral arguments, but he's an attorney's best friend in a new book aimed at making lawyers better advocates.

By Brent Kendall
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      WASHINGTON - Vocal and persistent, Justice Antonin Scalia can be a source of deep anxiety for counsel during Supreme Court oral arguments, but he's an attorney's best friend in a new book aimed at making lawyers better advocates.
      Along with author Bryan Garner, Scalia has penned "Making Your Case: T...

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