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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.
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.
It's good practice to add categories for the specific kinds of case law the case represents. The categorization structure is a mess, but Category:United States federal case law is pretty much top-level. The template automatically adds the appropriate Chief Justice category, but remember that not all of their tenures were contiguous. Sometimes ...
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{{Infobox U.S. federal court}} is a template used to display summary information about United States federal courts, including: Article III courts (such as district courts and courts of appeals) Article IV tribunals (such as territorial courts) Article I tribunals (such as bankruptcy courts, military tribunals, and other federal tribunals)
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This field can contain citations to prior decisions in the case, in trial court or prior decisions by the subject court; these should be preceded by a two to four word description of the ruling—this (together with the subsequent history, following) is merely the bare bones procedural history of the case—what happened when at what court ...
This template is not intended to be used alone, but only in conjunction with {{Infobox court case}}. Depending on the court specified in the |court= parameter, it causes {{ Infobox court case }} to display either the coat of arms of the court or, if this is unavailable, a photograph of the court.