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Rule 28. Briefs — Inbound Citations

Fed. R. App. P. 28

Cited by 6 provisions in release 119-102.

Citations to Fed. R. App. P. 28 as a whole

  • (4) Contents and Form. An amicus brief must comply with Rule 32. In addition to the requirements of Rule 32, the cover must identify the party or parties supported and indicate whether the brief supports affirmance or reversal. An amicus brief need not comply with Rule 28, but must include the following:
    (A) if the amicus curiae is a corporation, a disclosure statement like that required of parties by Rule 26.1;
    (B) a table of contents, with page references;
    (C) a table of authorities—cases (alphabetically arranged), statutes, and other authorities—with references to the pages of the brief where they are cited;
    (D) a concise statement of the identity of the amicus curiae, its interest in the case, and the source of its authority to file;
    (E) unless the amicus curiae is one listed in the first sentence of Rule 29(a)(2), a statement that indicates whether:
    (i) a party’s counsel authored the brief in whole or in part;
    (ii) a party or a party’s counsel contributed money that was intended to fund preparing or submitting the brief; and
    (iii) a person—other than the amicus curiae, its members, or its counsel—contributed money that was intended to fund preparing or submitting the brief and, if so, identifies each such person;
    (F) an argument, which may be preceded by a summary and which need not include a statement of the applicable standard of review; and
    (G) a certificate of compliance under Rule 32(g)(1), if length is computed using a word or line limit.

Citations to Rule 28(a)

  • (a) This rule applies to a case in which a cross-appeal is filed. Rules 28(a)–(c), 31(a)(1), 32(a)(2), and 32(a)(7)(A)–(B) do not apply to such a case, except as otherwise provided in this rule.
  • (1) Appellant’s Principal Brief. The appellant must file a principal brief in the appeal. That brief must comply with Rule 28(a).
  • (2) Appellee’s Principal and Response Brief. The appellee must file a principal brief in the cross-appeal and must, in the same brief, respond to the principal brief in the appeal. That appellee’s brief must comply with Rule 28(a), except that the brief need not include a statement of the case unless the appellee is dissatisfied with the appellant’s statement.

Citations to Rule 28(a)(2)

  • (3) Appellant’s Response and Reply Brief. The appellant must file a brief that responds to the principal brief in the cross-appeal and may, in the same brief, reply to the response in the appeal. That brief must comply with Rule 28(a)(2)–(8) and (10), except that none of the following need appear unless the appellant is dissatisfied with the appellee’s statement in the cross-appeal:
    (A) the jurisdictional statement;
    (B) the statement of the issues;
    (C) the statement of the case; and
    (D) the statement of the standard of review.
  • (4) Appellee’s Reply Brief. The appellee may file a brief in reply to the response in the cross-appeal. That brief must comply with Rule 28(a)(2)–(3) and (10) and must be limited to the issues presented by the cross-appeal.