reargument
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reargument (countable and uncountable, plural rearguments)
- (law) The arguing of a legal case again.
- 1976 April 10, Neil Miller, “U.S. Supreme Court Upholds State Sodomy Laws”, in Gay Community News, page 6:
- Voeller asserted that the National Gay Task Force, which initiated the Virginia case, planned to take the case back to the Supreme Court for re-argument.
- 2008 January 19, Adam Liptak, “West Virginia Judge Steps Out of Case Involving a Travel Companion”, in New York Times[1]:
- They could set the entire appeal down for reargument, with or without a substitute justice.
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