This week’s decisions produced another change in the seesaw struggle at the top of the standings. The Affirmed picked up a point from an amicus brief in Smith v. Anderson, to which Axley Brynelson contributed, but it wasn’t enough to hold off the Gavels of the Public Defender’s Office, who edged back into first place on the strength of seven points from a brief and oral argument and an amicus brief and oral argument in State v. Suriano.
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Alan Ball is a Professor of History at Marquette University in Milwaukee.
alan.ball@marquette.edu
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