Books about the U.S. Supreme Court and its cases and justices are plentiful. But it is difficult to find books about the arduous, intense, drop-everything behind-the-scenes steps that lawyers take to argue before the court.
Now there is such a book, and every appellate lawyer or Supreme Court aficionado should read it. In the book titled “At the Altar of the Appellate Gods: Arguing Before the US Supreme Court,” author Lisa Sarnoff Gochman has pulled back the velvet curtain of the court to reveal the ups, downs and in-betweens of Supreme Court advocacy. The publication date is Oct. 1, but the book is available for preorder at Amazon and elsewhere.
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"Arguing at the Altar of the Appellate Gods"
The Marble Palace Blog has What It's Really Like to Argue Before SCOTUS -- A new book reveals the angst, drama and adventure of arguing before the Supreme Court.