An appellant arrives at the Supreme Court oral arguments through a writ of certiorari; a Supreme Court visitor arrives by hired car or bus.
We’ve told you which brand of robe you need to dress like a Supreme Court justice. We’ve offered instructions for hiring a line stander. Now you need to get to Court to relieve your line stander.
Driving yourself to the Supreme Court is a bad idea. The closest parking garage is half a mile away at Union Station, and traffic near Union Station is terrible. Looking for an alternative to driving yourself? Since the first Monday in October is nearly upon us, here are our top 5 suggestions to get yourself to Supreme Court oral arguments.
Related Resources:
- FindLaw’s Supreme Court Center (FindLaw)
- Supreme Court Oral Arguments (Supreme Court website)
- The Top 5: Our Picks for the Top 2010 Supreme Court Cases (FindLaw’s Supreme Court blog)
- Supreme Court Grants Writs of Certiorari in 8 Cases (FindLaw’s Supreme Court blog)
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