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Where to Find Briefs of the Supreme Court of the U.S.
What Can I See and Do? Earliest
brief
dated August 12, 1936 through current. Includes merit
briefs
for Merits and amicus
briefs
filed with the Supreme Court of the United States for cases in which
Briefs on the Merits - Supreme Court of the United States
Chief Justice's Year-End Reports on the Federal Judiciary What Can I See and Do? Where to Find
Briefs
Online Merits
Briefs
Electronic Merits
Briefs
Submission Guidelines (PDF)
Case Documents
Chief Justice's Year-End Reports on the Federal Judiciary What Can I See and Do? The Court makes available many different forms of information about cases. The most common way to Where to Find
Briefs
Site Map - Supreme Court of the United States
Chief Justice's Year-End Reports on the Federal Judiciary What Can I See and Do? Supreme Court of the United States Activity Booklet Detect the Differences: Lions in the Great Hall Where to Find
Briefs
2014 Electronic Merits Briefs Submission Guidelines
of record at the same time the final printed
brief
is filed with the Clerk pursuant to Rule 29. 2. Electronic versions of all
briefs
on the merits must be in text searchable portable
Guide to Filing Paid Cases
to provide blanket consent or to consent to individual
briefs
, and there is no need for an amicus to file a motion for leave to file the
brief
(so long as it is timely and otherwise complies with
Guide to Filing Amicus Curiae
1. Consent and Motions for Leave to File Amicus
Briefs
No motion for leave to file an amicus
brief
is necessary at the cert or merits stage if the
brief
reflects
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