The Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure permit federal district courts to extend the deadline for filing a notice of appeal. But what happens when the court grants a longer extension than the rules allow? Alana Rotter discusses the United States Supreme Court’s recent answer in Hamer v. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago in a November 13, 2017 Daily Journal column.
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