Finding Transcripts of Oral Arguments
- Supreme Court of the United StatesBeginning with the October 2000 term, official transcripts (in PDF format) are archived on the Supreme Court's web site. Go to the Supreme Court’s website, choose Oral Arguments, then scroll down to Argument Transcripts.
- OyezOyez (pronounced OH-yay)—a free law project from Cornell’s Legal Information Institute (LII), Justia, and Chicago-Kent College of Law—is a multimedia archive devoted to making the Supreme Court of the United States accessible to everyone. It is the most complete and authoritative source for all of the Court’s audio since the installation of a recording system in October 1955. Oyez offers transcript-synchronized and searchable audio, plain-English case summaries, and full-text Supreme Court opinions (through Justia).
- May It Please the Court byCall Number: KF4770 .M35 1997ISBN: 9781595580900Publication Date: 2007-10-30Recordings (cassette) and transcripts of the oral arguments made before the Supreme Court in sixteen key First Amendment cases.
Oral Argument Transcripts on Microfiche in the Law Library The USF law library has oral argument transcripts from 1969 to date. They are filed by docket number in Fiche Cabinet 20, drawer 7. The set contains all transcripts for review granted cases, but the publisher is slow to send new material. Transcripts for a term's arguments generally arrive in the library about 18 months after the end of the term.