Robert A. Levy and Alan Gura, counsel for Heller, argued for appellants. Walter Dellinger argued for the District of Columbia. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case on March 18, 2008. Each side was initially allotted 30 minutes to argue its case, with U.S. Solicitor General Paul D. Clement allotted 15 minutes to present the federal government’s views. During the argu-ment, however, extra time was extended to the parties, and the argument ran 23 minutes over the allotted time, a very

 

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margin-right:0in">Robert A. Levy and Alan Gura, counsel for Heller, argued for appellants. Walter Dellinger argued for the District of Columbia. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case on March 18, 2008. Each side was initially allotted 30 minutes to argue its case, with U.S. Solicitor General Paul D. Clement allotted 15 minutes to present the federal government’s views. During the argu-ment, however, extra time was extended to the parties, and the argument ran 23 minutes over the allotted time, a very

 

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