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Appellate Practice

May 8, 2002

Supreme Court Has Its Work Cut Out for It Before End of Term

WASHINGTON - It's time for the Supreme Court justices to get serious about writing opinions. The court has issued 37 signed opinions - three below the average at this juncture for the last three terms - and has dismissed two argued cases.

By David F. Pike
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - It's time for the Supreme Court justices to get serious about writing opinions.
        The court has issued 37 signed opinions - three below the average at this juncture for the last three terms - and has dismissed two argued cases.
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