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" MEMORANDUM
DATE: May 22, 2003
TO: Judge Anthony J. Scirica, Chair
Standing
Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure
FROM: Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr., Chair
Advisory
Committee on Appellate Rules
RE: Report of Advisory Committee on
Appellate Rules
I. Introduction
The
Advisory Committee on Appellate Rules met on May 15, 2003, in Washington, D.C.
At its meeting, the Advisory Committee approved three proposed amendments,
removed two proposals from its study agenda, and agreed to continue to study
several other proposals. Detailed
information about the Advisory Committee’s activities can be found in the
minutes of the May 15 meeting and in the Advisory Committee’s study
agenda, both of which are attached to this report.
II. Action
Items
Pursuant
to the request of the Standing Committee, the Advisory Committee has not
forwarded proposed amendments to the Standing Committee in a piecemeal fashion,
but instead has collected proposed amendments to present to the Standing
Committee at one time. The last group
of proposed amendments to the Appellate Rules were published in August 2000 and
took effect in December 2002. The
Advisory Committee now seeks the Standing Committee’s approval to publish
another group of proposed amendments in August 2003.
(Items not related to New Rule 32.1 omitted)
E. New
Rule 32.1
The
Advisory Committee proposes to add a new Rule 32.1 that would require courts to
permit the citation of judicial opinions, orders, judgments, or other written
dispositions that have been designated as “unpublished,” non‑preced"
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