reargument
noun
re·ar·gu·ment
(ˌ)rē-ˈär-gyə-mənt
plural rearguments
law
: a new or repeated argument
especially
: presentation of new or additional arguments to a court on a matter of law or fact which a petitioner claims was overlooked or misunderstood by the court
Doubts aroused by the dissents led the Court to put the case down for reargument the next term. —
Anthony Lewis
The Justices postponed some of the court's docket and even ordered rearguments on some cases they did hear. —
Richard Lacayo
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