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[Music] hi everyone judge richard dietz again and today im going to talk about fonts the typeface of the words in your briefs so for many years lawyers filed their appellate briefs using courier font it looks like this courier was developed in the 1950s its a type of mono-spaced font meaning the amount of space for each letter is the same this made it easier to fix mistakes back before computers when everyone used a typewriter the problem with courier today is that we dont use typewriters and monospaced fonts like courier are clunky create lots of white space and make words harder to read ask yourself how many books or magazines do you see using curry or font beginning in 2015 north carolinas appellate courts stopped publishing opinions in courier and switch to a proportional font called century the same font used by the us supreme court and many federal courts it looks like this century fonts are more elegant than courier and theyre easier to read and heres the most important po