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Supreme Court word-count limits for lawyers, explained in 1,026 words

  • Written by Derek H. Kiernan-Johnson, Teaching Professor of Law, University of Colorado Boulder
Supreme Court word-count limits for lawyers, explained in 1,026 wordsLawyers write too much. That's why the Supreme Court and other U.S. courts impose word limits on them.siraanamwong/ iStock / Getty Images Plus

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