For the most part, the Supreme Court met in various sections of the Capitol Building in Washington, DC, before former US President and then-Chief Justice William Howard Taft convinced Congress to appropriate money for construction of its own building.
Time Line of Supreme Court Locations
The Supreme Court convened its first session in the Royal Exchange Building in New York City, the temporary capitol of the new nation, on February 2, 1790. They met again at this location in August.
In February 1791, the Court moved to Philadelphia with Congress and the rest of the United States government. They met in February at Independence Hall, then moved to a more permanent location in Philadelphia's Old City Hall until construction was completed in Washington, D.C. in 1800.
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The capital of the US government moved to Washington, DC, in 1800. The Supreme Court met in various parts of the Capitol Building from 1800 until the Supreme Court Building was opened in 1935, except for brief periods when they were dislocated due to fire damage.
The Court convened in a small conference room on first floor of Capitol Building, Old North Wing, Washington, DC, from 1800-1808.
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The first place the US Supreme Court met was in the Merchant's Exchange Building (also called Royal Exchange Building) in downtown New York City, the nation's first capital.
The Supreme Court didn't have it's own building until Chief Justice William Howard Taft convinced Congress to allocate money for construction in the late 1920s. The first and only building dedicated for the Supreme Court's exclusive use opened in 1935 on the corner of East Capitol Street, NE and First Street NE, in Washington, DC.
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The US Supreme Court Term runs from the first Monday in October until the first Monday in October of the following year, so they meet once a year, all year.In the early days of the Court, when the justices had to "ride circuit" and adjudicated few cases at the Supreme Court level, the Court met twice per year. According to the Judiciary Act of 1789, the Court originally convened in February and August.
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The Supreme Court of North Carolina meets on Morgan Street in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, the state capital.
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Harrisburg
A term of the Supreme Court begins on the first Monday in October. Usually Court sessions continue until late June or early July.
When an application (or appeal of some case in a lower court) to the Supreme Court is denied, it is called certiorari denied. In fact, it means that the Supreme Court refuses to accept the application or appeal and will not judge on it
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the NOrthenr district court for Georgia heard the case before the supreme court.
The correct name is the Supreme Court of the United States, but most people refer to it as the US Supreme Court. Each state has its own Supreme Court, but the US Supreme Court is the end of the line.
In the United States the US Supreme Court decides if laws meet the requirements of the US Constitution.