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  2. Template:Infobox US Supreme Court case - Wikipedia

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    A brief summary of the questions that were presented to the Supreme Court in the case's petition. These are typically listed in numerical order in the petition to the court in the case docket. This field should be filled in while the case is in progress, but can be removed after the decision is issued.

  3. Table of authorities - Wikipedia

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    The table of authorities, often called a TOA, is frequently a legal requirement for litigation briefs; the various state courts have different rules as to what kinds of briefs require a TOA. The TOA list has the name of the authority followed by the page number or numbers on which each authority appears, and the authorities are commonly listed ...

  4. Category:United States Supreme Court templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:United States Supreme Court templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:United States Supreme Court templates]]</noinclude>

  5. Special counsel files sealed court brief supporting his Jan ...

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    The brief presents Smith's argument on how the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity applies to the former president's criminal case. Whether any portions of the filing will be made ...

  6. Brief (law) - Wikipedia

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    In American courts, the brief typically has the following parts: a table of contents; a table of authorities listing the cases, statutes, and regulations that are cited; a presentation of the issues under review by the court, usually in only one sentence if possible; a statement of the case that presents the relevant facts and the previous ...

  7. Trump urges US Supreme Court to endorse 'absolute immunity ...

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    The Supreme Court's decision to hear arguments on Trump's immunity bid next month postponed the trial, giving him a boost as he tries to delay prosecutions while running to regain the presidency ...

  8. Amicus curiae - Wikipedia

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    Briefs must be prepared in booklet format, and 40 copies must be served with the Court. [20] In the United States Supreme Court, unless the amicus brief is being filed by the federal government (or one of its officers or agents) or a U.S. state, permission of the court (by means of motion for leave) or mutual consent of the parties is generally ...

  9. Template:Infobox court case - Wikipedia

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    To cause the template to automatically display an image of the coat of arms of a court or of the court building, enter the name of the court as shown at {{Infobox court case/images}}. image An image to represent the court, such as a coat of arms or a photograph of a courthouse.