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Supreme Court Case Tracker
Independent and unofficial.
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What This Site Tracks
Supreme Court Case Tracker follows public Supreme Court cases through docket movement, argument scheduling, opinions, and related source-backed updates.
The site is independent and unofficial. It is not operated by the Supreme Court of the United States, any court, or any cited data provider.
Public Sources
Case pages and hub pages are built from public source material, including official Court pages, docket and opinion information, CourtListener records, and editorial references from SCOTUSblog where available.
Official filings, orders, opinions, and docket entries remain the authoritative record.
Case Readiness
A case is treated as public-ready only after the app can connect it to trusted source material and enough substantive case information to support a standalone page.
Long-tail archive pages, empty hubs, and low-volume issue hubs can remain reachable for readers while being kept out of search indexing or sitemap discovery until they meet the public-readiness floor.
AI-Assisted Content
Some summaries, explainers, and illustrations are generated or assisted by AI systems. Those outputs are constrained by source-backed prompts and quality checks, but they may still be incomplete or wrong.
AI-generated material is not a substitute for the official source documents linked from case pages.
Corrections And Reports
If a page appears stale, incomplete, or incorrect, report the page URL, the source document you are comparing against, and the specific field or passage that needs review.
Correction reports are used to improve source parsing, public-readiness checks, and page-level summaries.
No Legal Advice
Nothing on this site is legal advice. Case summaries, timelines, issue labels, and analysis are for public-information and research use only.
For legal interpretation, litigation decisions, or filing deadlines, consult the official record and a licensed attorney.