4th Circuit Delays Oral Arguments, DC Circuit Suspends Paper Filings
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit oral arguments May 5-8 won't be in person, instead conducted via video or teleconference, submitted on briefs or continued for argument later, the court said Wednesday. The D.C. Circuit said the requirement…
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to file paper copies is deferred for briefs and appendices filed electronically. Sealed material can be filed as a PDF.