What Do Supreme Court Advocates Do With Their Feather Quill Mementos?

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Appellate and Supreme Court counsel Anthony Franze's ABA Journal article, "What Do Supreme Court Advocates Do with Their Feather Quill Mementos?" examines the Supreme Court tradition...
United States Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration

Originally published in ABA Journal on April 1, 2017.

Appellate and Supreme Court counsel Anthony Franze's ABA Journal article, "What Do Supreme Court Advocates Do with Their Feather Quill Mementos?" examines the Supreme Court tradition of presenting goose-feather pens to those who argue before the court. In his article, he interviews colleague and partner Lisa Blatt, who has 34 of the commemorative pens on display in her office, one for each of her arguments before the court.

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