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List of United States Supreme Court cases

This is a chronological list of notable cases decided by the Supreme Court of the United States.

Contents

1790–1819

1820–1839

1840–1859

1860–1879

1880–1899

1900–1919

1920–1939

1940–1959


1960–1979

1980–1999

2000–present

Some of the cases in this section have not yet been assigned a United States Reports ("U.S.") citation with volume and page, a Supreme Court Reporter ("S.Ct.") citation, or both. Those cases can be identified either with "L.Ed.": a Lawyers' Edition citation [1], or a U.S. Law Week citation [2]. Also see Court_citation#Unpublished_decisions for additional guidance.

Citation to be assigned

Date listed is date of decision

  • 03-167 (6/14/04) United States v. Dominguez Benitez , 124 S.Ct. 2333 (2004): responsibility of a defendant in the case of a violation of Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 11

Cases awaiting decision

The following is a partial list of cases awaiting decisions. The first number on each line is that case's docket number. The date listed before each case is that of the most recent oral arguments for each case. Transcripts of recently argued cases are available from the Court's website.

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