Appellate Brief Writing. By The Honorable Thomas D. Waterman Justice Iowa Supreme Court

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Appellate Brief Writing By The Honorable Thomas D. Waterman Justice Iowa Supreme Court 1

Combine the ideal brief with the stellar oral argument Practice the ABC s Accuracy Brevity Clarity 2

THE IDEAL BRIEF Provides effortless comprehension Wins the Judge s heart and mind Gives a roadmap to desired result Spoonfeeds the facts and law so that ruling practically writes itself Scalia: The overarching objective of a brief is to make the court s job easier. 3

ACCURACY Never misstate the law or the facts Comply with the rules: Contents of brief Word limits Format Citation form Deadlines 4

Proofread zero tolerance for: Typos Grammar errors Misspellings Miscitations Be true to the record 5

PROOFREADING REMINDERS Borrow another set of eyes Finish early well before deadline Do authority checks: Keycite cases Check quotations Check citations to record Don t rely 100% on spell check (examples: principle vs. principal) 6

Check your edits (compare old to new draft) Table of Authorities check for consistency 7

BREVITY Optimize organization (theme and sequence) Make every word count Eliminate clutter: Useless detail Needless repetition Weak points Edit unnecessary words Prefer the active voice 8

CLARITY Scalia: Value clarity above all other elements of style Use table of contents with informative headings Orient the reader: Provide context up front Give the big picture so that supporting detail falls into place; use themes Scalia: put question first Professor Terrell: Roadmap w/matching road signs make reader smart 9

Consider a Summary of Argument Use bullet points/lists Use quotations effectively: Lead in sentence Don t over-quote Proper emphasis Internal citations Don t lead with your chin by omissions 10

Use footnotes effectively: String citations Tangential issues of possible interest 11

Eliminate distractions: Abbreviations that must be decoded Awkward sentences Big words Tough sells Specify relief requested Citations: Always give jump cites Give volume and page number with short cites 12

PRACTICE POINTERS Case law selection: Cite to both reviewing court and to court of last resort on governing law Beware outcome Honor duty to cite adverse authority String citations (use parentheticals or a lead in sentence or replace with single case that surveys the field) Unpublished authority Analyze key cases 13

Questions of first impression: Brief the law from other jurisdictions (trend? majority rule?) Show how your proposed rule fits with existing law (conversely, show how opponent s conflicts) Show how policy behind the rule is furthered Argue ramifications (slippery slope/flood gates vs. deterrence) Get help from Amci Address Restatement (Third) position 14

Attempts to overturn precedent: - Stare decisis: argue precedent on precedent - Was targeted decision wrongly decided at the time? Dissents? - Scholarly criticism? Minority view? - Have changing circumstances eroded purpose behind rule? - Has rule led to problems or fallen out of step with other developments? - Legislative inacquiescence? 15

Rifle vs. Shotgun factors to consider: Don t invite reversible error Maintain credibility (don t use loser argument) Don t dilute strong arguments with weak ones Know your audience (will judge split the baby? will the opponent give up?) Education value (priming the pump vs. spoiling a surprise) Alternative grounds for affirmance on appeal Increasing comfort level for desired outcome 16

Frame the issues persuasively Statement of the facts: Tell a story that fits theme Correct opponent s spin Poison the well? Prefer understatement to exaggeration Argue standard/scope of review 17

Before briefing: Determine the record early Ascertain the governing rules early Expect no second extension of time or relief from page limits finish early! Keep opponent honest (Motion to Strike?) Consider seeking Amicus brief(s) 18

APPELLANT S BRIEF (Iowa) See Iowa R. App. P. 6.903 et. seq. Table of Contents - Informative headings and subheadings should read like a summary of argument Table of Authorities - Organization (cases alphabetically; statutes numerically; other authorities) - No jump cites; passim 19

- Consistency with abbreviations/citation form in text - Proofreading Statement of Issues - Vitally important to frame issues effectively Statement of the Case - Introductory sentence should orient reader 20

-Short procedural history of case Statement of Facts - Organize thematically - Tell a story that fits theme - Quote favorable passages from ruling(s) below - Don t be conclusory or overtly argumentative let the facts persuade - Goal compels outcome Prof. Terrell 21

Routing Statement - See Iowa R. App. 6.903(2)(d) & 6.1101 - Strategic Considerations Argument Consider a summary of argument Standard or scope of appellate review - How much leeway to be given to tribunal below 22

- Preservation of error - Purposes: -Appellate court gets to go second -Trial court is to get opportunity to correct error -Opponent to get chance to respond below -Therefore, can t raise new issue on appeal - Sequence of arguments 23

Short Conclusion - Be specific and clear on relief sought 24

APPELLEE S BRIEF (Re)frame issues presented for review Statement of Case/Facts Do own or tell rest of the story? Quote favorable parts of ruling(s) below Standard/Scope of Review Preservation of Error/Waiver Sequence of Argument Conclusion 25

Reply Briefs: REPLY BRIEFS Refocus reader on your world view (without rearguing initial brief) Scalia: Reply should be self-contained for retro-readers Highlight opponent s overt and tacit concessions Repair damage to your position Distinguish opponent s cases succinctly 26

27 APPENDIX See Iowa R. App. P. 6.905 Contents must be from record Index (Table of Contents) Transcripts identify witness on every page Don t over/under designate If not in record, try: - judicial notice - stipulation - argue legislative fact Conversion of proof briefs to final briefs

RESOURCES 1. Scalia & Garner, Making Your Case, The Art of Persuading Judges 2. Strunk & White, The Elements of Style 3. Roget s Thesaurus 4. Webster s (or your favorite dictionary) 5. Black s Law Dictionary 6. Bartlett s Familiar Quotations 7. The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations 8. America s Popular Proverbs and Sayings 9. Blue Book (or Maroon book) but follow the governing Court Rules (e.g. Iowa R. App. P. 6.14(5)) 28

WRITER S BLOCK Leading causes - Unresolved issues or muddled thinking - Distractions - Feeling overwhelmed - Chicken egg problems Remedies - Think it through - Outline First - Write discrete sections (marathon analogy) 29

- Use checklists - Do something else - Quiet time 30

INTERLOCUTORY APPEALS Better odds if both sides join Focus on standards (granted sparingly fat chance ) Institutional bias against piecemeal appeals - increased costs - disrupts trial court proceedings - increases workload - unstated reason -- most issues go away through settlement or resolution on other grounds 31

Court will want to know: - Why can t it wait? - Did trial court get it wrong or right? Best candidates: - Dispositive legal issue that is question of first impression with split in authority in other jurisdictions - Privilege or confidentiality with irreparable harm that cannot be cured on appeal after final judgment Thirty-day deadline (but possible to obtain review of earlier interlocutory orders that are intertwined). Hammer v. Branstad 32

Consider conditional resistance/crossappeal Consider limited remand Look for similar cases under 28 U.S.C. 1292(6). See Benco Mortgage Co. v. Steil, 351 N.W.2d 784, 787 (Iowa 1984) 33

APPLICATIONS FOR FURTHER REVIEW Focus on grounds in Iowa R. App. P. 6.1103 But still argue merits 20-day deadline If granted, reversal or modification likely 34

THANK YOU 35