In particular situations, however, the Justices assigned to decide a case may determine it would be useful to confer in advance of oral argument or the date of submission of a case to be decided without argument on the briefs. For example, in an expedited case where a decision is required at or shortly after oral argument, the Justices may determine that it is advisable to circulate preliminary thoughts and key questions based on their reading of the briefs and record on appeal, so that the Justices can best prepare for oral argument, oral argument can be the most helpful to reaching a sound decision, and the Justices can issue their decision with the requisite speed. In these circumstances, all of the Justices assigned to decide a case should discuss the approach to communication and endeavor to reach consensus.
Del. Sup. Ct. Int. Opp. P. V