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This page provides access to all merits briefs filed in the courts of appeals by the Appellate Section since September 1, 1999, as well as selected briefs filed before that date.  Copies of briefs filed in the Supreme Court are available from the Office of the Solicitor General.

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General Information Appellate Section
 
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Diana K. Flynn
Chief
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