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Petitioners: Larry Steven Wilkins et al. v. Respondent: United States Writes 1-2 to 2-page ( 1,000 word )(s), double-spaced synopsis, with the following, required information:

Petitioners: Larry Steven Wilkins et al. v. Respondent: United States

Writes 1-2 to 2-page ( 1,000 word )(s), double-spaced synopsis, with the following, required information:

Date and Time of the proceeding; how long did you attend, or listen to the audio?

Name of Court and name of at least 1 Judge presiding (The Judge's name may be on the bench, or on the door to the courtroom - or, you can ask a Bailiff.)

Describe the type of case(s) that was before the court (criminal, contract, family law, DUI, trespass, immigration, adoption, U.S. Constitutional issue, property rights, privacy, federal law, Patent or Copyright law, etc.). Students are not required to address a legal analysis of what is seen or heard; but, try to describe, if it is audible - what "type" of the case is before the court. If you are in person in a court, try to describe the type of case(s) before the court. This is not always possible as the court may hear several quick cases, and even if imposing a sentence, the Judge does not need to speak loudly enough for the audience to hear. Therefore, try to record (on paper) your observations of what was going on in the courtroom, how long you were there, and name "something" that surprised you about a court proceeding.

Synopsis of what you "observed" or "heard" duringthe oralargument. Include at least 1 observation that was different from what you "expected" to view (or, hear) in a courtroom.

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