Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. The District of Columbia Court of Appeals is the highest court of the District of Columbia, the capital city of the United States. The court was established in 1942 as the Municipal Court of Appeals, and it has been the court of last resort for matters of D.C. local law since 1970.

  2. The system features a publicly available real-time view of the case docket and a simple mechanism to submit filings to the court electronically and free of charge. Attorneys may file documents in any case and self-represented litigants may file documents in any case where they are a party.

  3. Congress established the District of Columbia Court of Appeals as the highest court of the District of Columbia in 1970. The court consists of a chief judge and eight associate judges. The court is assisted by the service of retired judges who have been recommended and approved as senior judges.

  4. The public may view arguments in real time, as well as archived arguments, at the DC Court of Appeals YouTube channel. The court is also conducting a hybrid oral argument pilot project, in which parties may request to appear remotely.

  5. Types of Judges. Chief Judge — An Associate Judge who is designated by the Judicial Nominating Commission (JNC) to act as the Judicial Administrator for the D.C. Court of Appeals.

  6. Apr 26, 2024 · DC Court of Appeals Opinions and MOJs Opinions. The court publishes opinions in cases that provide both the litigants and the trial court with guidance, create new law, or interpret statutes or concepts. These decisions are published in print and on the DCCA website.

  7. Assistance may also be obtained by email addressed to ECFHelp@cadc.uscourts.gov. When submitting your inquiry by email, please include any relevant information such as case numbers, filer's name, error message text, or any other information that may assist us with answering your question.

  1. People also search for