Summary
The Court of Appeals will likely not hear oral arguments sooner than nine months from now to fully review briefs and records. They will take as much time as needed to make a careful decision after the oral arguments.
Key Points
1. The Court of Appeals may take at least nine months before hearing oral arguments, as they will want to thoroughly review the briefs and record beforehand.
2. Once oral arguments are heard, the Court can take as much time as needed to reach a well-considered decision.
3. The Court will prioritize a thorough and carefully reasoned decision over a quick resolution.