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  1. Find information about the Court's opinions, filings, rules, oral arguments, case documents, news, and media. Learn about the history and architecture of the Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C.

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  2. Website. www.supremecourt.gov. Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C., 1935 unter dem Architekten Cass Gilbert errichtet. Der Oberste Gerichtshof der Vereinigten Staaten ( englisch Supreme Court of the United States [ sʊˈpɹiːm kɔɹt ], abgekürzt als USSC oder SCOTUS) ist das oberste rechtsprechende Staatsorgan der ...

    • 1789 (Verfassung), 2. Februar 1790 (Inkrafttreten)
    • Nation
    • Oberstes rechtsprechendes Staatsorgan
  3. Learn how to visit the Supreme Court of the United States, the highest court in the Nation, located on First Street NE between East Capitol Street and Maryland Avenue, adjacent to the U.S. Capitol and the Library of Congress. Find out the building hours, entrances, directions, tour options, visitor etiquette, accessibility, and more.

  4. The Supreme Court Building houses the Supreme Court of the United States, the highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States. The building serves as the official workplace of the chief justice of the United States and the eight associate justices of the Supreme Court .

    • May 4, 1987
  5. Das Supreme Court Building ist der Sitz des Obersten Gerichtshofs der Vereinigten Staaten und befindet sich in Washington, D.C. an der 1 First Street, NE, einen Block östlich des Kapitols. Das Gebäude gehört zum Zuständigkeitsbereich des Architect of the Capitol .

    • Cass Gilbert
    • 28 m
    • 1935
  6. Learn about the history, design, and features of the permanent home of the Court in Washington, DC. The Building is open to the public Monday–Friday, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. and is closed on weekends and federal holidays.

  7. It is closed on weekends and all federal holidays. In addition to the Courtroom, portions of the first and ground floors of the Supreme Court Building are open to the public. Visitors should be aware that the business of the Court may affect public access to the building and visitor programs.