"A View From The Sidelines 2: Oral Arguments And The New Supreme Court"

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Jay Evans provides insights based on observation of oral arguments in Kuren v. Luzerne County, a challenge concerning public defenders in Luzerne County, and Rost v. Ford Motor...
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Jay Evans provides insights based on observation of oral arguments in Kuren v. Luzerne County, a challenge concerning public defenders in Luzerne County, and Rost v. Ford Motor, a toxic tort matter concerning the scope of expert testimony, in "A View From the Sidelines 2: Oral Arguments and the New Supreme Court," published in The Legal Intelligencer on May 24, 2016.

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