![]() Sound Recordings: Informal hearings in original Motion Pictures: Exhibits in original jurisdiction Original jurisdiction cases, 1851-1980 (889 items). Maps: Exhibits in original jurisdiction cases,Īrchitectural and Engineering Plans: Exhibits in Involving ambassadors, ministers, and consuls, and those in which History: The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction over cases Zoning case, Baltimore, MD, 1929 (11 items). Maps: Exhibits filed in zoning case, Baltimore, MD,Īrchitectural and Engineering Plans: Exhibits filed in Manuscript and revised printed opinions, 1808-1913. The constitutionality of legislative enactments or other issues Usually hears only those cases that involve the construction or Give final decisions in the majority of cases, the Supreme Court History: The appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court isĭefined in various statutes. Without first obtaining approval of the Marshal of the Court. Television, or other similar medium, for any commercial purposes (D) The Archives may not reproduce and furnishĪny audiotapes, or broadcast any audiotape by means of radio, Voices of members of the Supreme Court in connection with any use Requester without the Archives first obtaining the approval of Purpose, the copy of the audiotape shall not be furnished the Purpose(s) reveals or may be understood to reveal a commercial If the Archives is of the view that the statement of Wishes to use the audiotape, and requester has signed a releaseįorm. The requester detailing the purpose(s) for which the requester (B) AĬopy of any audiotape may be furnished to any other person onlyĪfter the National Archives has obtained a written statement from United States: (A) A copy of any audiotape shall be furnished toĪny Justice of the Supreme Court at any time upon request. Specific Restrictions: As specified by the Supreme Court of the Sound Recordings: Oral arguments in cases before Transcripts of oral arguments, 1968-88, 1990-95.Ĭorrespondence of the Committee on Equity Practice, 1911-12. John Marshall and Justices Joseph Story, Smith Thompson, and John Microfilm copy of docket cards, 1982 (2 rolls). Engrossed dockets and docketĬards, 1791-1991. Textual Records: Engrossed minutes, 1790-1954. Miscellaneous case papers, 1772-84, and court records, 1777-89.Ģ67.3 Records of the Supreme Court of the United States Textual Records: Revolutionary War prize case files, 1776-86. The custody of the Supreme Court by an act of (1 The court was reconvened in 1786, and its last session By the end of 1784 the court had acted on all casesīefore it, and in 1785 Congress suspended salary payments to the To the court were transferred pending appeals and related On January 15, 1780, the Congress established aĬourt of Appeals consisting of three judges to hear such cases. Prizes were heard by committees of the Continental Congress fromġ776 to 1780. History: Appeals from state courts in cases of ships captured as Records of the United States Marshals Service, RG 527.Ģ67.2 Records of the Court of Appeals in Cases of Capture Records of the Solicitor of the Treasury, RG 206. Records of the Office of the Pardon Attorney, RG 204. General Records of the Department of Justice, RG 60. Records of District Courts of the United States, RG 21. Supreme Court in RG 287, Publications of the U.S. Record copies of publications of the U.S. Supplement in National Archives microfiche edition of preliminary Records of the Supreme Court of the United States, PI 139 (1973) In bankruptcy, admiralty, and copyright cases appellate proceedings in criminalĬases involving federal law or constitutional issues and criminal petty offenseįinding Aids: Marion Johnson, comp., Preliminary Inventory of the Two or more states, citizens of different states, citizens of the same stateĬlaiming lands under grants of different states, or between a state or its citizensĪnd foreign states, citizens, or subjects. Is a party and cases arising between one state and citizens of another state, Their authority cases affecting ambassadors, other public ministers, and consuls Ĭases of admiralty and maritime law controversies in which the United States ![]() Under the Constitution, the laws of the United States, and treaties made under 73), as provided for in article III, section 1, of the Constitution.įunctions: Adjudicates original or appellate jurisdiction cases arising 267.5 Records of the Office of the MarshalĮstablished: By authority of the Judiciary Act of September 24, 1789.267.4 Records of the Office of the Clerk.267.3.4 Records relating to ex parte and miscellaneous cases.267.3 Records of the Supreme Court of the United States.267.2 Records of the Court of Appeals in Cases of Capture.Overview of Records Locations Table of Contents ![]() Search this Record Group in the National Archives Online Catalog
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