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Finding U.S. Supreme Court Briefs and Oral Arguments: Legal Briefs

What Are Legal Briefs? Briefs are the written documents in which the attorneys in a case present their legal arguments to the court.

United States Supreme Court - Dockets and Pleadings

SCOTUSblog includes United States Supreme Court case information from the recent terms, such as oral argument transcripts, briefs, and opinions when available.

Dockets, Court Filings & Briefs : US Supreme Court - Research Guides

Search dockets, court filings & briefs: US Supreme Court Dockets, Current and Prior term dockets, Search by party, or docket number.

Westlaw Dockets Research - Case Records & Briefs Research Guide

Help Using Westlaw for Dockets Research ... Search federal and state court dockets and access case filings. Coverage varies by jurisdiction.

Access SJC briefs for pending and published cases - Mass.gov

Access briefs through public docket information. The Supreme Judicial Court has added the briefs, or arguments filed by the parties, to its public docket ...

LibGuides: Court Records and Briefs in the Law Library: Introduction

This guide explains where to find US Federal and state records and briefs online and how to access the print and microfilm records and briefs held by the ...

Where can I find records and briefs for New York courts? - AskUs

Pace Law Library does not have NY Appellate Division records and briefs. They are available locally as follows:

Finding Briefs, Pleadings, and Motions - LexisNexis ® Support

The Lexis+ and Lexis services contain many original source documents (OSDs), including briefs, pleadings, and motions for all federal and most state courts.

Dockets, Court Documents, Transcripts, and Recordings: Lexis for ...

Advanced Search: Dockets lets you search by docket number, judge, litigant(s), and attorney, counsel, or firm. Advanced Search: Briefs, Pleadings and Motions ...

Briefs of Argued Cases - Supreme Court of California

Briefs Filed. Briefs filed in cases argued since 2010 are available for download. When new cases are set for oral argument, briefs are posted here the same day.

Searching Dockets on Bloomberg Law - Advanced Evidence

Locating Court Dockets on Bloomberg Law. Court filing such as complaints, briefs, and motions are available on Bloomberg Law.

Dockets Overview - Bloomberg Law

... briefs in support of those motions. This search is available as an additional tab in the Dockets Search pop-up modal. Docket Key is available for most civil ...

U.S. Supreme Court Records and Briefs, 1832-1978 - Gale

Researchers will find coverage of the most-studied cases, including many that resulted in landmark decisions. This collection provides transcripts, ...

U.S. Supreme Court Research: Briefs & Petitions - LibGuides

Briefs (party and amicus), oral arguments, joint appendices, and dockets from full-opinion and per curiam Supreme Court cases. Now includes ...

Records of the United States Courts of Appeals - National Archives

Records relating to general docket cases, consisting of transcripts of record, 1893-1958 (980 ft.); case files, 1893-1953; briefs, 1893-1967 (525 ft.); and ...

Records and Briefs - NYS Library

Records and Briefs. Records and briefs, also referred to as cases and points, are papers submitted to a court upon appeal of a lower court ...

How can I search dockets or find court filings? - FAQ

... briefs, amicus briefs, and other documents relating to appellate cases. Locating Dockets. There are a few options for searching court dockets:.

Dockets, Court Filings & Briefs : Basics - Research Guides

Dockets. A docket shows all the materials filed in a court case in chronological order. If a case is currently in litigation, the docket sheet ...

Colorado Supreme Court Records and Briefs Collection

... records and briefs available from: 1952-1982. A note about recent docket numbers: the docket numbers include "SC" or "SA." The "SC" dockets are petitions ...

Dockets and Pleadings: Home - UCI Law Research Guides

A court docket is a record of all documents filed by the court, parties, or any other entity (i.e. amicus curiae) in a court proceeding. The docket will include ...