November 2, 2006 UPDATE:
The Court's Library has temporarily discontinued public access to records, briefs, and
transcripts of oral arguments. The Library will resume providing these services in October,
2007.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 14, 2005
For Further Information Contact
Kathleen L. Arberg
202-479-3211
Due to construction associated with the U.S. Supreme Court
Building Modernization Project, on May 2, 2005 the Court’s Library
will temporarily discontinue public access to records, briefs, and transcripts
of oral arguments. The Library will resume providing these services in
October, 2006. The Library will remain open to members of the Supreme
Court Bar during the Modernization Project.
A helpful guide to other sources of records and briefs, “Where
to Find Briefs of the Supreme Court of the U.S.”, can be found on
the Supreme Court website at http://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/briefsources.pdf
. Briefs on the merits in cases that have been granted review by the Court
are available on the Court’s website through a link to the American
Bar Association’s website. The ABA website posts copies of merits
briefs from the 2003 term through the present. Transcripts of oral arguments
are posted on the Court’s website approximately 15 days after oral
argument. The website provides copies of transcripts for arguments from
the 2000 Term through the present. Transcripts from previous terms are
also available on Westlaw and Lexis-Nexis. Transcripts may be purchased
directly from the reporting service, Alderson Reporting, 202-289-2280.
If you encounter difficulty finding a record, brief, or transcript from
another source, please feel free to contact the Library for assistance
at 202-479-3186.
Please check the Public Information page of the Court’s website
for updates on the modernization project.