This was a real treat to record—I hope you’ll listen! #AppellateSky
Holding Fourth Episode 6, Insights from the Bench: A Conversation with Retired Fourth Circuit Judge Andre M. Davis, is now available. Listen to the full podcast: ow.ly/4RAb50UCu8r #legalpodcast #FourthCircuit #HoldingFourth
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I feel a surreal mix of excited, flattered, and shocked to be selected by Style Weekly as one of their 2024 Top 40 Under 40. I could not have predicted this when I arrived in Richmond ten years ago but, as the article below says, “a lot can change in a decade.”
Looking forward to listening to my Hunton Andrews Kurth colleague Elbert Lin argue at #SCOTUS this morning in an interesting trademark damages case, Dewberry Group v. Dewberry Engineers! #appellatesky
I have little doubt that @judgedillard.bsky.social concurs. No mention of Word Perfect, though.
Font-heads take note: #CA4 just posted a Notice advising its preference for Times New Roman, Century Schoolbook, and Georgia. “The Court discourages the use of Garamond, which appears smaller and lighter than the preferred typefaces.” #appellatesky #skyappellate
I think a few years ago, I would have thought even 5 minutes would be terrible. But I have grown so accustomed to the 2 minute intro at SCOTUS and come to appreciate its virtue. So I could see using a SCOTUS-style intro at the top of a CA5 en banc and then welcoming the court’s questions.
There will be more! I have one in the works right now that I am especially looking forward to. If anyone has suggestions or thoughts on the podcast, I would love to hear them. Hope you can listen and enjoy!
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Finally, Lewis Powell III, longtime Hunton partner and the son of Justice Powell, spoke about what it was like going to law school the son of a #SCOTUS Justice, his time clerking for Judge Robert Mehrige, and how younger lawyers can develop important skills.
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Next I talked with my colleague Trevor Cox, who formerly served as Virginia’s Deputy and then Acting SG. Trevor talked about his path to appellate work, lessons learned in #CA4, and why he had to hightail it out of DC immediately after his first #SCOTUS argument.
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I was lucky enough to talk with one of the country’s foremost experts in judicial selection, University of Richmond law professor Carl Tobias. Prof. Tobias and I discussed the judicial selection process and how #CA4 has been shaped by different administrations.
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This interview with William & Mary Law professor Alli Larsen was really fascinating. We discussed her article “Circuit Personalities,” which studies the unique traditions and norms among regional circuits, and we exchanged thoughts on what makes #CA4 special.
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First, I interviewed my friend, mentor, and practice group chair Elbert Lin. We talked about his time as West Virginia’s first Solicitor General, what SGs do, and the difference between #SCOTUS, #CA4, and #WVSCA arguments.
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This seems like an opportune time and place to re-up the appellate podcast I host with special focus on #CA4, punningly called “Holding Fourth.” We’ve produced 5 episodes so far, which I’ll link to below. They’ve been tremendous fun to put out.
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I was dead-set on being a lawyer in DC. Spent both summers there and accepted a BigLaw offer. But then I clerked in Richmond and realized it was where I should be. Absent that twist of fate, no way I would’ve had the path I’ve followed.
Although I am new to #appellatesky, I am a first gen mug-owning member of the appellate flock at the other place. I am glad to see so many familiar faces here.
My name is Kevin, and this is what I look like according to my law school roommate’s four year old daughter. It’s not inaccurate.
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