← Back to context Comment by ggm 5 days ago But you [sometimes] still have to use courier filing in the courts? 3 comments ggm Reply dragonwriter 5 days ago The Supreme Court requires Century (which for any use other than maybe a newspaper is infinitely better than Times New Roman—and for a newspaper, Times is better than TNR.) CaliforniaKarl 5 days ago You follow the style guide or rules for the court in which you are filing. The US Supreme Court, for example, does not use Courier. IAmBroom 4 days ago Pretty soon they'll only accept crayon.
dragonwriter 5 days ago The Supreme Court requires Century (which for any use other than maybe a newspaper is infinitely better than Times New Roman—and for a newspaper, Times is better than TNR.)
CaliforniaKarl 5 days ago You follow the style guide or rules for the court in which you are filing. The US Supreme Court, for example, does not use Courier. IAmBroom 4 days ago Pretty soon they'll only accept crayon.
The Supreme Court requires Century (which for any use other than maybe a newspaper is infinitely better than Times New Roman—and for a newspaper, Times is better than TNR.)
You follow the style guide or rules for the court in which you are filing. The US Supreme Court, for example, does not use Courier.
Pretty soon they'll only accept crayon.