FreeRepublic is very slow tonight, so I will get back with you tomorrow on your most recent proposal.
Is there a requirement that every case have oral arguments?
When did Berg present oral arguments? Donofrio? Wrotnowski? Kerchner?
When were those people allowed to present oral arguments? If they were not allowed to present oral arguments, then were their Constitutional rights violated?
Is it unconstitutional for their written arguments to have to be submitted to the court by the clerk of the court, since it is the clerk who actually physically “presented arguments to the court”?
The AG’s job in this context would basically be that of a clerk. Are clerks unconstitutional?