I understand. We do remember when motions were done so quickly that people hadn't had a chance to see them.
The discretion is how you treat the 24 hours. The problem with the 48 hours in this case is if you treat it by the script, then for our Tuesday meetings you'd need to have everything in by Friday, which makes it a four-day notice, which is not, I know, the intention.
I think it's the prescription to the 24 hours. If it's submitted to the clerk, if we're having our meetings now at 3:30 on a Tuesday afternoon, and if it's not done before 3:30 on a Monday, it feels to me that there's enough time for the clerk to get it out, into our offices, and we have the entire day with it. I don't know how much more time people really need. We always want more, but I think putting it back to Friday is the problem.