Title 28 › Part PART III— - COURT OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES › Chapter CHAPTER 45— - SUPREME COURT › § 676
The Supreme Court or the Chief Justice must choose the printer or printers who will do the printing and binding of the Court’s decisions. This includes single copies, advance pamphlet installments, and bound volumes, whether the Court or some other office asked for them or pays for them, unless the Court decides otherwise. If a private printer makes the pamphlets or volumes, enough copies must be provided for the distribution rules in section 411 and for sale to the public. The Court or the Chief Justice will set how those copies are distributed and the sale prices, instead of the Director of the Government Publishing Office and the Superintendent of Documents following sections 411 and 412. Until they are sold or distributed, the copies belong to the United States and must be kept by the marshal or another person or agency the Court or Chief Justice names.
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28 U.S.C. § 676
Title 28 — Judiciary and Judicial Procedure
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73