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Definition of Reargument

Reargument
Reargument Re*ar"gu*ment, n. An arguing over again, as of a motion made in court.

Meaning of Reargument from wikipedia

- case be reargued. Justice Douglas threatened to write a dissent from the reargument order because he and the other liberal justices were su****ious that Rehnquist...
- for reargument and the Court asked for briefs on the additional question as to if National League of Cities “should be reconsidered”. At reargument on...
- the case at the behest of ****ociate Justice Felix Frankfurter, who used reargument as a stalling tactic, to allow the court to gather a consensus around...
- 720; 1985 U.S. LEXIS 41; 53 U.S.L.W. 4083 Argument Oral argument Reargument Reargument Decision Opinion Case history Prior Defendant convicted sub. nom...
- be won through the political process. The case had to be put over for reargument because in conference no clear majority emerged for either side of the...
- Amendment. The appellant conceded as much on reargument. On the other hand, the appellee conceded on reargument that no case could be cited that holds that...
- ": 195–196  On May 17, 1954, after internal disagreements and a 1953 reargument, the Supreme Court handed down its unanimous decision in Brown v. Board...
- the case for reargument when that conference fell through even though he never held a formal vote on holding the case over for reargument. No women served...
- February 2016 that the Court was more likely to set evenly-divided cases for reargument after a new justice is appointed to the Court. However, the Court split...
- Bolton, 410 U.S. 179 (1973), aul.org, edited September 2011 Transcript of Reargument in Doe v. Bolton, 410 U.S. 179 (1973), aul.org, edited September 2011...