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The Judicial Branch

SCOTUS.wiki

Supreme Court Tracker

Coverage for the Court, its docket, and its history.

SCOTUS.wiki follows the Court through its justices, opinions, cases, and institutional history, with a public surface built around the Court itself.

Coverage lanes

  • Justice profiles, seat succession, and Court composition
  • Opinion pages with authorship, joins, and vote splits
  • Merits cases, calendars, and procedural timelines
  • Historical views for the Court as an institution

Editorial shape

  • A dedicated public record of the Supreme Court centered on the Court itself
  • A clear route between the current bench, opinions, cases, and history
  • Room to expand into nominations, doctrine, and long-range institutional analysis

Coverage map

Four public entry points for the Court.

The site starts with a clear route between the current Court, the opinion stream, the docket, and long-range history.

Why This View

A Supreme Court product with its own voice.

The Court needs a surface that is not squeezed into someone else’s navigation. This site is built for Court-specific reporting, research, and public reference.

Next surfaces

Nominations

Confirmation timelines, hearings, and vacancy context.

Doctrine

Organize decisions by issue area, precedent, and doctrinal line.

Institutions

Connect the Court to confirmation politics and federal judicial structure.