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Learn about the history, design, and functions of the Supreme Court Building, the home of the highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States. The building was built in the neoclassical style from 1932 to 1935 under the guidance of Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes.
Learn about the history, architecture and functions of the Supreme Court Building, the permanent home of the Court since 1935. Find out how to visit, access and participate in the Court's activities and programs.
Learn about the history and design of the Supreme Court Building, the home of the U.S. Supreme Court. Explore the exterior and interior features, such as the sculptures, columns, doors, and friezes, that symbolize justice and liberty.
Learn how to visit the Supreme Court Building, the home of the nation's highest Court and a symbol of its independence. Find out the hours, rules, and programs for public access to the Courtroom and other areas.
The Texas Supreme Court is located in the Supreme Court Building at 201 W. 14th Street in Austin, in a complex immediately northwest of the Capitol. The entrance to the courtroom is on the east end of the building in a foyer opposite the Court of Criminal Appeals.
Find out the latest news, rules, and information about the Supreme Court of Texas, the court of last resort for civil matters in the state. Learn about the justices, the bar exam, and the Texas Business Court.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday refused an emergency appeal from Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign seeking to have his name added to New York’s ballot. Kennedy has ...
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Friday that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name will remain on the state’s presidential ballot, upholding a lower court’s ruling th…
Supreme Court of Texas Supreme Court Building 201 W. 14th Street, Room 104 Austin, Texas 78701 Mailing Address Supreme Court of Texas PO Box 12248 Austin, Texas 78711 Phone Main: (512) 463-1312 Fax: (512) 463-1365 Finance Where the Money Goes Report Fraud, Waste and Abuse ...
The Supreme Court of Texas on Thursday night denied Attorney General Ken Paxton's emergency filing seeking to overturn the State Fair of Texas’ policy banning all firearms from its fairgrounds.