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Has oral argument been granted in your case? Congratulations! The Court feel strongly enough about the merits that they want to hear from you in person. But it isn't just about telling your story. Between three and nine of the most distinguished jurists in the nation will ask you questions about facts, points of law, and even hypothetical questions about your case's effect on future litigants.
The resources below contain links to example oral arguments around the country, and the AI tools will help you organize your record, narrow the issues most likely to be important at oral argument, create an oral argument outline, and anticipate questions from the judges or justices.
Oral Argument Recordings
Watch or listen to oral argument recordings for every federal circuit, the U.S. Supreme Court, and selected state supreme courts.
AI - Summarize my Record
Appellate records can be complex. This tool analyzes a clerk or reporter's records and provides a logical outline of pleadings, arguments, testimony, and other case events. It can handle records up to 5,000 pages at a time and identify facts and arguments in the court below that you might have missed.
AI - Issue & Online Generator
This tool reads the parties' briefs and relevant cases and prepares a suggested oral argument outline.
AI - Question Generator
This tool reads the parties' briefs and relevant cases and prepares questions you might encounter at oral argument.
AI - Transcripts & Analysis
Record your oral argument or moot session and receive a transcript and analysis.
Appeal University
AI tutorials and appellate courses.
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