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The Supreme Court Historical Society (SCHS) describes itself as "a Washington, D.C.–based private, nonpartisan, not for profit 501(c)(3) membership organization dedicated to preserving and communicating the history of the U.S. Supreme Court, increasing public awareness of the Court’s contribution to our nation’s rich constitutional heritage, and acquiring knowledge covering the history ...
James C. Duff (born 1953) is the Executive Director of the Supreme Court Historical Society, [1] and has served as Executive Director since February 2021. He is a former director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. He previously served as Director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AO), by appointment of Chief Justice ...
The California Supreme Court Historical Society (CSCHS) describes itself as "a non-profit public benefit corporation dedicated to recovering, preserving, and promoting California’s legal and judicial history, with a particular emphasis on the State’s highest court." [1] It is chaired by Patricia Guerrero, the chief justice of California. [2]
The Supreme Court Historical Society condemned a liberal filmmaker for secretly recording two justices at what she said was the society’s recent annual dinner. “Our policy is to ensure that ...
Secret recordings published Monday showed Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts’s and Justice Samuel Alito’s thoughts on the politics of the court, with Alito predicting no easy solution to ...
In the latest episode, Windsor covertly recorded Alito and fellow conservative Chief Justice John Roberts at a June 3 event at the court hosted by the Supreme Court Historical Society.
website of The Supreme Court Historical Society; Supreme Court Collection from the Legal Information Institute; The Supreme Court Database A research database by Washington University Law with information about each case the court decided; audio recordings or oral arguments by the Oyez Project; Supreme Court Nominations, present–1789, US ...
The activist, Lauren Windsor, approached conservative Justice Samuel Alito and Chief Justice John Roberts while wearing a concealed recording device at the Supreme Court Historical Society gala ...