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Cases. Justices. Media. Newsletters. NEW: Brown Revisited. A multimedia judicial archive of the Supreme Court of the United States.
A case in which the Court will decide whether a federal civilian employee called or ordered to active duty under a provision of law during a national emergency is entitled to differential pay even if the duty is not directly connected to the national emergency. Granted. Jun 24, 2024.
Oyez (/ oʊ ˈ j ɛ z /, / oʊ ˈ j eɪ /, / oʊ ˈ j ɛ s /; more rarely with the word stress at the beginning) is a traditional interjection said two or three times in succession to introduce the opening of a court of law.
Oyez (pronounced OH-yay)—a free law project from Cornell’s Legal Information Institute (LII), Justia, and Chicago-Kent College of Law—is a multimedia archive devoted to making the Supreme Court of the United States accessible to everyone.
The Oyez Project is an unofficial online multimedia archive website for the Supreme Court of the United States. It was initiated by the Illinois Institute of Technology 's Chicago-Kent College of Law and now also sponsored by Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute and Justia.
The meaning of OYEZ is —used by a court or public crier to gain attention before a proclamation.
Issue: Admission to, or disbarment from, Bar of the U.S. Supreme Court. Presentation, admissibility, or sufficiency of evidence. Federal taxation of gifts, personal, business, or professional expenses. Federal taxation, typically under provisions of the Internal Revenue Code.
Oyez is a multimedia archive devoted to the Supreme Court of the United States and its work. It aims to be a complete and authoritative source for all audio ...
A free-law project at IIT-Chicago Kent College of Law. Visit Oyez.org for a complete, multimedia digital archive of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Oral Argument 2.0 serves as an Oral Argument Amicus: top legal academics, with the benefit of hindsight, provide alternate answers to a handful of questions that the justices posed during recent arguments.