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Jetmek_03052

06/28/23 11:07 AM

#309144 RE: MU_Redskin1 #309140

From the appeals court handbook of rules:

Most appeals screened by the Legal Division are classified as "Regular Merits" cases. Normally, theClerk's Office sets a briefing schedule in these cases after all pending motions have been resolved. Thereafter, the parties are notified by separate order of the date and time of oral argument.

Scheduling is done by a computer program, which automatically checks for known recusals and makes certain that the case mix both for a specific date and for that week's sitting is acceptable. As a general rule, once they become ready, cases are calendared in order of age, with the oldest cases set first.

Typically, the argument date will be a minimum of 45 days after briefing is completed



The last brief was due by the 20th. The best possible date to hear arguments would then be August 4th. And it says the MINIMUM time is 45 days....probably will be a lot longer than the minimum....everything in the court system takes LONGER these days.

It'll probably be at LEAST mid-August and most likely it will be into SEPTEMBER before ANY movement on this case is seen.

But by all means....set up more false expectations for the faithful to follow.

It's worked out SO WELL in the past.

LOL!