Records of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1772 - 2007. Electronic Dockets for Closed Appellate Cases, 1996 - 2006

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Records of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1772 - 2007. Electronic Dockets for Closed Appellate Cases, 1996 - 2006

1996-2006

This series consists of data documenting appellate jurisdiction petitions filed with the Supreme Court of the United States. Information contained in these files includes: attorney name, address, type (petitioner, respondent, other), and firm affiliation; all proceedings and orders related to the case which may include the date of petition filing, motions, orders, and judgments. Additionally, these files include information on case title, related cases, case status, date docketed, respondent and petitioner information as well as lower court case history information which may include date docketed, court identification and case number, decision date or date rehearing denied.

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