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The Appellate
Lawyers Association hosted the judges, administrators, and mediators of the United
States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit at its annual roundtable
discussion and luncheon at the Union League Club of Chicago on May 15, 2018.
The
Court’s newest members, Judge Michael Brennan, Judge Michael Scudder, and Judge
Amy St. Eve, joined the luncheon. Following tableside discussions with 11
judges from the Court, Deputy Clerk Chris Conway addressed new court rules
concerning access to the record and a new timing and lighting system to be used
during oral arguments. Next, a panel featuring Judge Michael Kanne, Judge Diane
Sykes, and Judge Amy Barrett spoke about appellate practice, with ALA President
Evan Siegel moderating the discussion.
The panel
of judges described their individual methods on preparing for oral argument and
the involvement of their law clerks. Judge Sykes described how she chaired a
committee that led the Court to introduce a new policy allowing oral arguments
to be video-recorded at the request of counsel or the public. And Judge Kanne,
who has served on the Court for 31 years, noted that one of the most important
issues facing the Court and appellate community is protecting pro se litigants’ rights and obtaining counsel
to represent them.
The ALA
congratulates Judge Brennan, Judge Scudder, and Judge St. Eve and expresses its
appreciation to the entire Court and staff for their participation in the luncheon.
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