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4 sty 2024 · Briefs filed in cases argued since 2010 are available for download. When new cases are set for oral argument, briefs are posted here the same day.
California Bankers Assn. v. Shultz, 416 U.S. 21 (1974), was a U.S. Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the Bank Secrecy Act, passed by Congress in 1970 requiring banks to record all transactions and report certain domestic and foreign transactions of high-dollar amounts to the United States Treasury, did not violate the First ...
3 wrz 2014 · Briefs filed since 2015 are available on our new Supreme Court website! See Current Briefs
California Public Law Library Briefs Service. This service provides access to petitions and briefs filed with the California Supreme Court and the California Courts of Appeal.
In this appeal, the Secretary of the Treasury, as appellant, challenges that portion of the District Court's order holding the domestic financial transaction reporting requirements of Title II to violate the Fourth Amendment. The Government contends that the District Court erred in holding these provisions of Title II to be unconstitutional on ...
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Syllabus. CANTERO ET AL., INDIVIDUALLY AND ON BEHALF OF ALL OTHERS SIMILARLY SITUATED v. BANK OF AMERICA, N. A. CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT. No. 22–529. Argued February 27, 2024—Decided May 30, 2024. The United States maintains a dual system of banking.
18 lut 2022 · This guide is intended to familiarize the user with the California Court structure, publication of California decisions, and resources for finding the text of California cases. Primary sources are listed as well as important Internet links.