Random thought: double spacing

“[Administrative Law] Judges should avoid double-spacing their decisions. Double-spacing gives decisions a draft-like appearance and makes them unnecessarily long. Using smaller line-space increments (1.1 or 1.2) creates an open, easier to read, appearance.”

Michael H. Frost & Paul A. Bateman, Writing Deskbook for Administrative Judges: An Introduction 66 (Carolina Academic Press 2010).

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