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RULES  OF  THE  SUPREME  COURT 

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the United States allowed by law to appear before this Court 
when submitted by the agency’s authorized legal representa­
tive; on behalf of a State, Commonwealth, Territory, or Pos­
session when submitted by its Attorney General; or on behalf 
of  a  city,  county,  town,  or  similar  entity  when  submitted  by 
its authorized law ofﬁcer. 

5.  A  brief or  motion ﬁled  under this  Rule shall  be accom­
panied  by proof  of  service  as required  by  Rule  29, and  shall 
comply  with  the  applicable  provisions  of  Rules  21,  24,  and 
33.1 (except that it sufﬁces to set out in the brief the interest 
of the amicus curiae, the summary of the argument, the ar­
gument, and the conclusion).  A motion for leave to ﬁle may 
not  exceed  1,500  words.  A  party  served  with  the  motion 
may  ﬁle  an  objection  thereto,  stating  concisely  the  reasons 
for  withholding  consent;  the  objection  shall  be  prepared  as 
required by Rule 33.2. 

6.  Except for briefs presented on behalf of amicus curiae 
listed in Rule 37.4, a brief ﬁled under this Rule shall indicate 
whether counsel for a party authored the brief in whole or in 
part  and  whether  such  counsel  or  a  party  made  a  monetary 
contribution intended to fund the preparation or submission 
of  the  brief,  and  shall  identify  every  person  other  than  the 
amicus  curiae,  its  members,  or  its  counsel,  who  made  such 
a  monetary  contribution.  The  disclosure  shall  be  made  in 
the ﬁrst footnote on the ﬁrst page of text. 

Rule 38.  Fees 

Under 28 U. S. C. § 1911, the fees charged by the Clerk are: 
(a)  for  docketing  a  case  on  a  petition  for  a  writ  of  certio­
rari  or  on  appeal  or  for  docketing  any  other  proceeding,  ex­
cept  a  certiﬁed  question  or  a  motion  to  docket  and  dismiss 
an appeal under Rule 18.5, $300; 

(b)  for ﬁling a petition for rehearing or a motion for leave 

to ﬁle a petition for rehearing, $200; 

(c)  for reproducing  and certifying any record  or paper, $1 
per  page;  and  for  comparing  with  the  original  thereof  any 
photographic reproduction of any record or paper, when fur­