Rules Of The Supreme Court Of The United States

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The Rules of the Court of the Supreme Court of the United States provide guidance to parties with standing, to counsel, and to those parties filing as amicus curiae before the U.S. Supreme Court. The rules give information on the court itself, requirements for counsel and for amici, the court's jurisdiction, briefing requirements, requirements on motions, and the court's procedures for consideration and disposition of cases on the merits.

The court's current iteration of its rules was adopted on December 5, 2022, and is effective on January 1, 2023.[1][2][3]

Part I: The Court[edit]

  • Rule 1: Clerk
  • Rule 2: Library
  • Rule 3: Term
  • Rule 4: Sessions and quorums

Part II: Attorneys and counselors[edit]

  • Rule 5: Admission to the bar
  • Rule 6: Argument pro hac vice
  • Rule 7: Prohibition against practice
  • Rule 8: Disbarment and disciplinary action
  • Rule 9: Appearance of counsel

Part III: Jurisdiction on writ of certiorari[edit]

  • Rule 10: Considerations governing review on certiorari
  • Rule 11: Certiorari to a United States Court of Appeals before judgment
  • Rule 12: Review on certiorari; how sought; parties
  • Rule 13: Review on certiorari; time for petitioning
  • Rule 14: Content of a petition for a writ of certiorari
  • Rule 15: Briefs in opposition; reply briefs; supplemental briefs
  • Rule 16: Disposition of a petition for a writ of certiorari

Part IV: Other jurisdiction[edit]

  • Rule 17: Procedure in an original action
  • Rule 18: Appeal from a United States District Court
  • Rule 19: Procedure on a certified question
  • Rule 20: Procedure on a petition for an extraordinary writ

Part V: Motions and applications[edit]

  • Rule 21: Motions to the court
  • Rule 22: Applications to individual justices
  • Rule 23: Stays

Part VI: Briefs on the merits and oral arguments[edit]

  • Rule 24: Briefs on the merits: in general
  • Rule 25: Briefs on the merits: number of copies and time to file
  • Rule 26: Joint appendix
  • Rule 27: Calendar
  • Rule 28: Oral argument

Part VII: Practice and procedure[edit]

  • Rule 29: Filing and service of documents; special notifications; corporate listing
  • Rule 30: Computation and extension of time
  • Rule 31: Translations
  • Rule 32: Models, diagrams, exhibits, and lodgings
  • Rule 33: Document preparation: booklet format; 8½-inch by 11-inch paper format
  • Rule 34: Document preparation: general requirements
  • Rule 35: Death, substitution, and revivor; public officers
  • Rule 36: Custody of prisoners in habeas corpus proceedings
  • Rule 37: Brief for an amicus curiae
  • Rule 38: Fees
  • Rule 39: Proceedings in forma pauperis
  • Rule 40: Veterans, seamen, and military cases

Part VIII: Disposition of cases[edit]

  • Rule 41: Opinions of the court
  • Rule 42: Interest and damages
  • Rule 43: Costs
  • Rule 44: Rehearing
  • Rule 45: Process; mandates
  • Rule 46: Dismissing cases

Part IX: Definitions and effective date[edit]

  • Rule 47: Reference to "state court" and "state law"
  • Rule 48: Effective date of rules


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See also[edit]

  • Supreme Court of the United States

External links[edit]

  • Search Google News for this topic
  • Supreme Court of the United States website
  • Supreme Court of the United States, Rules of the Court (effective July 1, 2019)

Footnotes[edit]

  1. Supreme Court of the United States, "Rules of the Supreme Court of the United States," July 1, 2019
  2. U.S. Supreme Court, "Rules of the Supreme Court of the United States," adopted December 5, 2022
  3. U.S. Supreme Court, "REVISIONS TO RULES OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES ADOPTED DECEMBER 5, 2022 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2023," adopted December 5, 2022

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