Entering a date range prior to running the docket report will display filings or entries within that range. Frequently Asked Questions. Search by Case Number instead of Party Name.
Search: Type your question or keywords to find answers to your question. You might also be interested in The cards are arranged alphabetically by party's name. Below is an example of an index card for Plessy v. The file number is the case file number. Engrossed Dockets, — Three microfilm series of Engrossed Dockets of the U.
Browse until you find the appropriate year span. If the docket book does not include an index, you will need to search page-by-page and line-by-line until you find the case file number of interest.
From through , the case file numbers are strictly numerical. For example, the case file number for Schneck v. United States is From through , the case file number consists of the docket number and the October Term O.
For example, the case file for Korematsu v. United States is 22 O. The filing scheme transitions in A case file may be either the docket number and October Term or the last two digits of the year followed by a dash and then the docket number. From through the present, the case file number is the last two digits of the year followed by a dash then the docket number.
For example, the case file number for Roe v. Wade is filed in Reports, — Present. A citation from the U. Reports is insufficient for staff to locate a case file as it only includes the volume number followed by the page number. Beginning ca. Reports include the case file number. As the documents accumulated to a thickness of about one inch, a new section was opened to contain additional documents. Because cases might be active for many years, ultimately they may consist of multiple sections and include hundreds, if not thousands, of individual serials.
Documents interfiled at a later time were given a serial number that included an "X". Documents or enclosures too large to be placed in the case file were assigned a serial number and placed behind the main file and are thus known as "enclosures behind the file" or EBFs. A note in the file usually indicates the existence of an EBF. Each Classification includes both a zero 0 file and a double zero 00 file. The 00 files contain documentation on the administrative history of the classification, documenting why it was established and how it changed over time.
The 0 files, established before advent of the 00 files, may contain policy documentation predating the establishment of the 00 file but generally contain miscellaneous documentation that did not warrant establishment of a case file such as citizen complaints, routine requests for information, and preliminary investigations that did not lead to more substantive action.
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