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Supreme Court Updates Its Website

The Supreme Court has updated its much-maligned, old-fashioned website (See the old website at the Wayback Machine). It has also changed its URL from supremecourtus.gov to supremecourt.gov

  • supremecourt.gov.
  • Changes for Court’s website, Lyle Denniston SCOTUS Blog (March 18th, 2010).

    The Supreme Court has now assumed management of its own website, retrieving it from the Government Printing Office.

  • press release, Supreme Court, Office of Public Information (March 18th, 2010).

The Sunlight Foundation, which had suggested changes to the site last year, has some useful comments and suggestions for further change and links to more information:

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