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The country's top legal reporters comment on and analyze some of the most important oral arguments in recent court history
While reading what top legal reporters say about some of the most important U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments in recent history, go to www.goodquarrel.com to listen to audio and hear for yourself the very style and delivery of the oral arguments that have shaped the history of our nation's highest law. See Preface for full instructions.
"Supreme Court oral arguments are good government in action. A Good Quarrel brilliantly showcases this important aspect of the Court's work."
—Paul Clement, Partner, King & Spalding, and former United States Solicitor General
"Few legal experiences are as exhilarating as a Supreme Court oral argument—a unique art form that this superb collection brings vividly to life."
—Kathleen Sullivan, Partner, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver and Hedges, and former Dean, Stanford Law School
"[A Good Quarrel] shines a brilliant spotlight on the pivotal moment of advocacy when the Supreme Court confronts the nation's most profound legal questions."
—Thomas C. Goldstein, Partner, Akin Gump, and Lecturer, Supreme Court Litigation, Harvard Law School and Stanford Law School
"A brilliant way to understand America's most important mysterious institution."
—Lawrence Lessig, Stanford Law School
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Cover sketch by Dana Verkouteren
"A brilliant way to understand America's most important mysterious institution."
—Lawrence Lessig, Stanford Law School
"Supreme Court oral arguments are good government in action. A Good Quarrel brilliantly showcases this important aspect of the Court's work."
—Paul Clement, Partner, King & Spaulding, and former United States Solicitor General
"[A Good Quarrel] shines a brilliant spotlight on the pivotal moment of advocacy when the Supreme Court confronts the nation's most profound legal questions."
—Thomas C. Goldstein, Partner, Akin Gump, and Lecturer, Supreme Court Litigation, Harvard Law School and Stanford Law School
"Few legal experiences are as exhilarating as a Supreme Court oral argument—a unique art form that this superb collection brings vividly to life."
—Kathleen Sullivan, Partner, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver and Hedges, and former Dean Stanford Law School
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