This document is a legal notice (NOTICE TO THE BAR) from Case 22-1426, dated 02/29/2024, outlining procedures for obtaining audio recordings of oral arguments and arranging court reporters or interpreter services. It details how to purchase argument CDs for $34 and the requirements for providing written notice and consent for court reporters or interpreter services at least one week prior to a hearing or oral argument. The document serves to inform legal professionals about these administrative processes within the court system.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Attorney/Pro Se | Attorney or self-represented litigant |
presenting argument
|
| Appellant/Petitioner | Party in a legal case |
represented by attorney
|
| Appellee-Respondent | Party in a legal case |
represented by attorney
|
| Intervenor | Party in a legal case |
represented by attorney
|
| Clerk | Court official |
recipient of written requests for argument CDs
|
| Court Reporters | Official transcriber |
transcribing arguments/hearings
|
| opposing counsel | Legal counsel |
must provide written consent for court reporter attendance
|
| calendar clerk | Court official |
recipient of written notice regarding court reporter attendance
|
| Counsel | Legal counsel |
requiring sign interpreters or other hearing aids
|
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Court | Government agency |
provides audio recordings, grants permission, has a website
|
| Federal Express Service | Company |
delivery service for argument CDs
|
| reporting firm | Company |
employer of court reporter
|
| Calendar Team | Government agency |
recipient of written notice for interpreter services
|
| Location | Context |
|---|---|
|
where audio recording of oral argument is available
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