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SCOTUSblog

''SCOTUSblog'' is a law blog written by lawyers, law professors, and law students about the Supreme Court of the United States (sometimes abbreviated "SCOTUS"). The blog is sponsored by Bloomberg Law. Lyle Denniston is the blog's reporter at the Court. The site tracks cases before the Court from the certiorari stage through the merits stage. The site live blogs as the Court announces opinions and grants cases, and sometimes has information on the Court's actions published before either the Court or any other news source does. The site frequently hosts symposiums with leading experts on the cases before the Court. The site comprehensively covers all of the cases argued before the Court and maintains an archive of the briefing and other documents in each case.
==History and Growth==
The blog's first post occurred October 1, 2002. The blog moved to its current address on February 7, 2005. In the same year, it was featured by ''BusinessWeek'' in their weekly blog recommendation. A companion wiki was added in 2007, but its features were subsequently integrated into the blog itself.
In June 2007 the site announced that it was about to experience its single largest daily readership at 100,000 page views per day. The increase in traffic coincided with the Supreme Court’s reversal of course on June 29, 2007, when it unexpectedly announced it would hear the Guantanamo Bay detainees’ challenges to the Military Commissions Act of 2006. A 2008 article in the ''New York Law School Law Review'' estimated that "before the end of the afternoon, ''SCOTUSblog'' alone had posted more information about the case than most newspapers provided even the next day."〔 〕

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