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Plan Your Visit - Supreme Court of the United States

    https://www.supremecourt.gov/visiting/visitorservices.aspx
    Visitor Etiquette The Supreme Court is the highest court in the Nation for all cases and controversies arising under the Constitution or laws of the United States; therefore, visitors are asked to follow a few general guidelines. Be prepared to pass through security screening at your point of entry.

Tours & Educational Programs - Supreme Court

    https://www.floridasupremecourt.org/Visiting-the-Court/Tours-Educational-Programs
    Virtual Building Tour (students & adults - 45-60 minutes) - This program provides a live virtual tour of the Florida Supreme Court's public areas of the building. The virtual tour can be provided to your private class/group using Zoom. Participants can ask questions using the chat feature. The maximum number of participants is 300.

What Can I see and Do? - Supreme Court of the United States

    https://www.supremecourt.gov/visiting/whatcaniseeanddo.aspx
    Although the Supreme Court does not offer guided walking tours, visitors are encouraged to tour public portions of the building on a self-guided basis and take advantage of a variety of educational programs, including Courtroom Lectures, a Visitor Film, and court-related Exhibitions.

Court Tour Program - Fairfax Law Foundation

    https://www.fairfaxlawfoundation.org/general/custom.asp?page=Court_Tour
    One of the most successful law related education programs is the Court Tour Program. Each year the Fairfax Bar Association, with the financial assistance of the Fairfax Law Foundation, sponsors court tours for middle and high school students in Fairfax County.

Judiciary Court Tours

    https://www.courts.state.hi.us/outreach/court_tours
    Guided group tours of the First Circuit Court (Ka`ahumanu Hale) in Honolulu are available Monday through Friday. Arrangements can be made by calling the History Center at (808) 539-4999. Judiciary History Center Tours Groups may visit the Judiciary History Center, located in Ali`iolani Hale (Supreme Court …

Court Tour Request Form - Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court

    http://www.fljud13.org/ContactUs/CourtTourRequestForm.aspx
    To request a tour, submit a court tour request form or for more information contact Tracy Wells, Court Operations Consulttant, at (813) 272-5368 or e-mail [email protected]. Court tours are held on (Tuesdays, Wednesday & Thursday). To arrange a tour please complete the following online form.

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