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Rule 32. Form of Briefs, Appendices, and Other Papers (A) A brief may be reproduced by any process that yields a clear black image on light paper The paper must be opaque and unglazed Only one side of the paper may be used (B) Text must be reproduced with a clarity that equals or exceeds the output of a laser printer
FRAP 32. Form of Briefs, Appendices, and Other Papers (1) The cover of a separately bound appendix must be white (2) An appendix may include a legible photocopy of any document found in the record or of a printed judicial or agency decision
28 USC App Fed R App P Rule 32: Form of briefs, the appendix . . . - House Carbon copies of briefs and appendices may not be submitted without permission of the court, except in behalf of parties allowed to proceed in forma pauperis All printed matter must appear in at least 11 point type on opaque, unglazed paper
Rule 32. Form of Briefs, Appendices, and Other Papers (1) The cover of a separately bound appendix must be white (2) An appendix may include a legible photocopy of any document found in the record or of a printed judicial or agency decision
Rules Procedures | United States Court of Appeals This site provides access to the national and local rules currently in effect in the federal courts, and access to proposed amendments to the national rules (including the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure) that are being circulated for public comment
Rule 32. Form of Briefs, Appendices, and Other Papers - House Except for filings by unrepresented parties, the cover of the appellant's brief must be blue; the appellee's, red; an intervenor's or amicus curiae's, green; and any reply brief, gray The front cover of a brief must contain: (A) the number of the case centered at the top; (B) the name of the court; (C) the title of the case (see Rule 12 (a));
SIXTH CIRCUIT RULES - United States Courts In a civil case, except as provided in Rules 4(a)(1)(B), 4(a)(4), and 4(c), the notice of appeal required by Rule 3 must be filed with the district clerk within 30 days after entry of the judgment or order appealed from
T:\TS\PAMP2016\AFTERP~1\APPELL~1\APPL2016. XY Rules of procedure and evidence; power to prescribe The Supreme Court shall have the power to prescribe general rules of practice and procedure and rules of evidence for cases in the United States district courts (including proceedings before magistrate judges thereof) and courts of appeals