Decisions filed this past week brought the Citations to within shouting distance of the Affirmed and the Gavels at the top of the standings, thanks to 10 points from Godfrey & Kahn (brief, oral argument, and favorable decision in Ricardo M. Garza v. American Transmission Company) and one point from Cannon & Dunphy (amicus brief in Taft Parsons, Jr. v. Associated Banc-Corp). Meanwhile, the Waivers tallied their first two points of the season with amicus briefs from Quarles & Brady (Ricardo M. Garza v. American Transmission Company) and Boardman & Clark (Taft Parsons, Jr. v. Associated Banc-Corp).
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Alan Ball is a Professor of History at Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI.
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