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RULES  OF  THE  SUPREME  COURT 

(f)  the  name  of  the  attorney  who  is  counsel  of  record  for 
the  party  concerned  (who  must  be  a  member  of  the  Bar  of 
this  Court  except  as  provided  in  Rule  9.1),  and  on  whom 
service  is  to  be  made,  with  a  notation  directly  thereunder 
identifying the attorney as counsel of record and setting out 
counsel’s  ofﬁce  address  and  telephone  number.  Only  one 
counsel  of  record  may  be  noted  on  a  single  document.  The 
names  of  other  members  of  the  Bar  of  this  Court  or  of  the 
bar  of  the  highest  court  of  a  State  acting  as  counsel,  and,  if 
desired, their addresses, may be added, but counsel of record 
shall be clearly identiﬁed.  Names of persons other than at­
torneys admitted to a state bar may not be listed, unless the 
party  is  appearing  pro  se,  in  which  case  the  party’s  name, 
address, and telephone number shall appear.  The foregoing 
shall be displayed in an appropriate typographic manner and, 
except  for  the  identiﬁcation  of  counsel,  may  not  be  set  in 
type smaller than standard 11-point,  if the document is pre­
pared as required by Rule 33.1. 

2.  Every document exceeding ﬁve pages (other than a joint 
appendix),  whether  prepared  under  Rule  33.1  or  Rule  33.2, 
shall contain a table of contents and a table of cited authori­
ties (i. e., cases alphabetically arranged, constitutional provi­
sions,  statutes,  treatises,  and  other  materials)  with  refer­
ences  to  the  pages  in  the  document  where  such  authorities 
are cited. 

3.  The  body  of  every  document  shall  bear  at  its  close  the 
name  of  counsel  of  record  and  such  other  counsel,  identiﬁed 
on  the  cover  of  the  document  in  conformity  with  subpara­
graph 1(f) of this Rule, as may be desired. 

4.  Every  appendix  to  a  document  must  be  preceded  by  a 
table  of  contents  that  provides  a  description  of  each  docu­
ment in the appendix. 

5.  All  references  to  a  provision  of  federal  statutory  law 
should  ordinarily  be  cited  to  the  United  States  Code,  if  the 
provision  has  been  codiﬁed  therein.  In  the  event  the  pro­
vision  has  not  been  classiﬁed  to  the  United  States  Code, 
citation  should  be  to  the  Statutes  at  Large.  Additional  or 
alternative  citations  should  be  provided  only  if  there  is  a