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- Posted August 01, 2025
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Supreme Court insights
The Appeals Committee of the Eastern District of Michigan Bar Association presented “At the Podium: Arguing Before the Supreme Court” on Tuesday, July 15, in the Detroit Room at the Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse in Detroit. Session moderator Nicole Haelterman (far right), of Bush Seyferth, happily introduced the special event’s guest speakers (left to right) Aaron Lindstrom of Barnes & Thornburg; Victoria Ferres of Fletcher, Fealko, Shoudy, & Francis; and Christian Grostic, an assistant federal public defender in the Northern District of Ohio. All three have argued before the U.S. Supreme Court and shared their experiences, preparation strategies, and insights into effective advocacy at the highest level—both in civil and criminal cases.
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