The state Supreme Court has amended its internal operating procedures, perhaps most notably expanding the amount of time justices have to circulate an allocatur report to their colleagues from 60 to 90 days.
Several other changes also appeared to focus largely on court administration, including a new, eight-item set of guidelines for oral argument, one that appellate lawyers may recognize as a codification of Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille’s informal “no-piling-it-on” rule.
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