United States Supreme Court cases and courts
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Cases by court |
The Jay Court (1789-1795) The Rutledge Court (1795) The Ellsworth Court (1796-1800) The Marshall Court (1801-1835) The Taney Court (1836-1864) The Chase Court (1864-1873) The Waite Court (1874-1888) The Fuller Court (1888-1910) The White Court (1910-1921) The Taft Court (1921-1930) The Hughes Court (1930-1941) The Stone Court (1941-1946) The Vinson Court (1946-1953) The Warren Court (1953-1969) The Burger Court (1969-1986) The Rehnquist Court (1986-2005) The Roberts Court (2005-) |
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Landmark cases Agency dynamics Executive power Judicial deference Nondelegation doctrine Procedural rights Redistricting |
The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body in the country and leads the judicial branch of the federal government. It is often referred to by the acronym SCOTUS.[1]
Ballotpedia has pages for each case decided by SCOTUS since its inception. They are organized in pages both by decision date and chief justice. You can navigate to those pages by clicking the links below.
Cases by decade
Cases by chief justice
- The Jay Court (1789-1795)
- The Rutledge Court (1795)
- The Ellsworth Court (1796-1800)
- The Marshall Court (1801-1835)
- The Taney Court (1836-1864)
- The Chase Court (1864-1873)
- The Waite Court (1874-1888)
- The Fuller Court (1888-1910)
- The White Court (1910-1921)
- The Taft Court (1921-1930)
- The Hughes Court (1930-1941)
- The Stone Court (1941-1946)
- The Vinson Court (1946-1953)
- The Warren Court (1953-1969)
- The Burger Court (1969-1986)
- The Rehnquist Court (1986-2005)
- The Roberts Court (2005-)
See also
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