@lawrencehurley, Supreme Court Reporter for @NBCNews: “The Supreme Court’s docket system contains information about cases, both pending and decided, that have been filed at the Court. The docket provided here contains complete information regarding the status of cases filed since the beginning of the 2001 Term. Users can search for the docket in a particular case by using a Supreme Court docket number, a case name, or other words or numbers included on a docket report. The format for Supreme Court docket numbers is “Term year-number” (e.g., 21-471; 22-5301). Users can also sign up to receive email notifications of activity in pending cases. To do so, visit the docket page for an individual case and click on the envelope icon that is just above the case number. You will be asked to enter an email address. When you click “Subscribe,” an email will be sent to you with a link for you to confirm the correct email address. Once you click that link, you will receive email notifications every time there is a new filing or action by the Court in the case. Questions Presented. The Questions Presented in a granted or noted case can be obtained by first obtaining the docket report for that case, then clicking on the blue “Questions Presented” hyperlink located on the left side of the docket report. Once the hyperlink is clicked, a .pdf file setting forth the Questions Presented in the case will appear.”
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