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Rule 32 (Form of Briefs)

Rule 32 (Form of Briefs) sets standards for how legal briefs should be prepared and presented. It requires briefs to be clear, organized, and easy to read, following specific formatting rules such as font size, margins, and page layout. The rule also outlines what content must be included, like a table of contents, a table of authorities, and proper citations of cases and laws. The goal is to ensure consistency and professionalism, making it easier for judges and others to understand the arguments being made. Proper adherence helps avoid dismissals or objections based on technical errors.