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The Alan Morrison Supreme Court Assistance Project

The Alan Morrison Supreme Court Assistance Project (SCAP) has the unique mission of offering free, pro bono legal assistance at the pre-certiorari stage, both to oppose petitions for certiorari in order to protect public interest victories in lower courts, and also to file petitions for certiorari asking the Supreme Court for review of important open legal questions. SCAP also frequently provides assistance in public interest cases at the merits stage, both helping on briefs and conducting moot courts. Click here for further description.

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The Supreme Court's 2008 Term ended June 29th when the Court released the final opinions of the Term. In an attempt to quantify the Court’s decisions, Public Citizen’s Supreme Court Assistance Project has gone beyond its usual Watch List to conduct a statistical survey of the Court’s treatment of public interest cases.

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