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The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit is the nation’s largest federal appellate court, with 29 authorized judgeships serving the nine western states - Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington - along with the territories of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. Established in 1891 and headquartered in San Francisco, the court oversees one of the most diverse and dynamic jurisdictions in the country.


Cases and Hearings

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Court Decisions

Published Opinions

An Opinion is a published decision the court issues when a case helps explain, clarify, or develop the law. Because it’s published, it becomes binding law that future Ninth Circuit cases must follow.

Memorandum Dispositions

A Memorandum Disposition is a shorter, unpublished decision used for cases that don’t change or clarify the law. It isn’t binding precedent, though it may be cited in limited situations.

Quick Links

Filing

Learn how to file electronically – or if you have another option.

E-filing

Filing without an attorney

Motions

Forms

Excerpts of record

Rules

Consult the court’s federal and local rules.

Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure and Circuit Rules

General Orders

Resources

Information for representing yourself or a client before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Appellate Practice Guide

Appeal Process

Glossary of legal terms

Ninth Circuit Library

About the Court

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit is the federal court of appeals for the largest circuit in the United States.

Court locations, judges, history, and more

About the Courts of the Ninth Circuit

Information for Visitors

Mediation

People with civil cases may be able to resolve your dispute through mediation.

Learn about the Ninth Circuit Mediation Program

Ninth Circuit News

Last updated May 29, 2026