WEBThe Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body in the country and leads the judicial branch of the federal government. It is often referred to by the acronym …
WEBSupreme Court term. Each term of the U.S. Supreme Court begins in October and typically ends in June of the following year. The phrase "October term (OT)" is used to …
WEBClick here for more information on the court's opinions. The court agreed to hear 62 cases during its 2020-2021 term. Of those, 12 were originally scheduled for the 2019-2020 term …
WEBThe Supreme Court of the United States was established under Article III of the Constitution of the United States. Though Article III provided for the creation of one …
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WEBFounded in 1836, the Texas Supreme Court is the state's court of last resort for civil matters and has nine judgeships. The current chief of the court is Nathan Hecht. As of …
WEBThe Pennsylvania Supreme Court is the state's court of last resort and has seven judgeships. The current chief of the court is Debra Todd. The court was established by …
WEBThe Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) accepted 43 cases for the 2023 term as of November 7, 2023. Of those cases, 20 have been scheduled for argument, and …
WEBOn July 1, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in Americans for Prosperity Foundation v. Bonta, striking down a California policy that required nonprofits to disclose …