They don't draw attention to their clothes if they wear black. They want people to focus on them and not their clothes.
It will affirm or reverse the decision.
Whoever's right.
This is called a brief
Brief (:
Solicitor General
Brief (:
block the ball from crossing to your side of the court
From day one. Judges were wearing black robes long before there was a US Supreme Court.
In criminal court you have two sides advocating for their particular party. The prosecutor arguing for the state, and the defense arguing for the defendant. They are adversaries. Thus, an adversarial system, not a cooperative system.
It is usually the US Supreme Court that can block a federal law. State Supreme Courts block states' laws. They can do this if the law is deemed unconstitutional or is in conflict with rights already protected in other laws.
us attorney for District of Columbia
he was wearing his pj's