Supreme Court Argument Calendar. Supreme Court Publishes 2023 Oral Argument Calendar California Courts Newsroom Hotton, et al 06/28/2023 9:00 am 20 Richard Scardigli Family Trust Agreement Holmes Weddle & Barcott, Supreme Court Oral Argument Calendar June 2023 (Continued) Anchorage, Boney Courthouse (Continued) Case Name Date Time Minutes Case# Per Side S18422 Richard Scardigli, et al
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Supreme Court Oral Argument Calendar June 2023 (Continued) Anchorage, Boney Courthouse (Continued) Case Name Date Time Minutes Case# Per Side S18422 Richard Scardigli, et al Washington see LII Bulletin, docket information Royal Canin U.S.A., Inc The Supreme Court's March argument session will include a dispute over a congressional voting map that created a second majority-Black district in Louisiana, a challenge to an accessibility program by the Federal Communications Commission in which the justices have been asked to revive the so-called "nondelegation doctrine," and the review of a decision by the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
LIVE REPLAY U.S. Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments on Trump 14th Amendment Case 2/8/24 YouTube. Wullschleger see LII Bulletin, docket information. Supreme Court Oral Argument Calendar June 2023 (Continued) Anchorage, Boney Courthouse (Continued) Case Name Date Time Minutes Case# Per Side S18422 Richard Scardigli, et al
2025 Supreme Court Calendar Nabil Jordan. October Term 2025; October Term 2024; October Term 2023; October Term 2022; The Supreme Court's March argument session will include a dispute over a congressional voting map that created a second majority-Black district in Louisiana, a challenge to an accessibility program by the Federal Communications Commission in which the justices have been asked to revive the so-called "nondelegation doctrine," and the review of a decision by the Wisconsin Supreme Court.