The federal Advisory Committee on Appellate Rules doesn't seek the limelight. The committee studies the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure and proposes amendments designed to modernize and streamline appellate practice in the federal circuit courts. Most of the committee's work flies well below the radar. But the committee made waves last week when it announced its latest batch of proposed changes to the rules. <...
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