28 USC App Fed R App P Rule 15.1: Briefs and Oral Argument in a National Labor Relations Board Proceeding
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28 USC App Fed R App P Rule 15.1: Briefs and Oral Argument in a National Labor Relations Board Proceeding
From Title 28-AppendixFEDERAL RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE

Rule 15.1. Briefs and Oral Argument in a National Labor Relations Board Proceeding

In either an enforcement or a review proceeding, a party adverse to the National Labor Relations Board proceeds first on briefing and at oral argument, unless the court orders otherwise.

(As added Mar. 10, 1986, eff. July 1, 1986; amended Apr. 24, 1998, eff. Dec. 1, 1998.)

Notes of Advisory Committee on Rules-1986

This rule simply confirms the existing practice in most circuits.

Committee Notes on Rules-1998 Amendment

The language of the rule is amended to make the rule more easily understood. In addition to changes made to improve the understanding, the Advisory Committee has changed language to make style and terminology consistent throughout the appellate rules. These changes are intended to be stylistic only.