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Biazzo Law U.S. Supreme Court Law Firm
U.S. Supreme Court Lawyer Corey Biazzo

U.S. Supreme Court Advocacy

Supreme Court Briefing • Amicus Curiae Representation • Certiorari Practice

Biazzo Law, PLLC is a boutique law firm providing United States Supreme Court advocacy focused exclusively on litigation before the Supreme Court of the United States. Our practice centers on Supreme Court briefing, amicus curiae representation, petitions for writ of certiorari, and merits-stage advocacy in cases raising significant constitutional and federal legal questions.

We have authored, filed, and had multiple briefs accepted and distributed by the U.S. Supreme Court, including amicus curiae briefs in matters of national importance. 

 

Who We Serve


Biazzo Law is well positioned to represent organizations, institutions, and individuals seeking U.S. Supreme Court advocacy in matters of national legal importance. Our practice is well suited for trade associations, public-interest organizations, appellate law firms, and clients whose cases present substantial constitutional or federal questions.

Supreme Court Practice Focus

Biazzo Law’s Supreme Court practice is dedicated to originalist constitutional analysis, separation of powers, federalism, and statutory interpretation. Our advocacy is designed to assist the Court in resolving complex legal questions with broad institutional consequences.

Our Supreme Court services include:

  • U.S. Supreme Court amicus curiae briefs

  • Supreme Court petitions for writ of certiorari

  • Supreme Court merits briefs

  • Certiorari-stage amicus briefs

  • Supreme Court oral argument preparation and representation

Supreme Court Amicus Curiae Briefs

Biazzo Law regularly prepares amicus curiae briefs for filing in the Supreme Court of the United States. We represent individuals and organizations seeking to present principled legal arguments that aid the Court’s understanding of constitutional structure and federal law.

Our Supreme Court amicus briefs have been:

  • Filed in compliance with Supreme Court Rules

  • Accepted by the Clerk of the Supreme Court

  • Distributed to the Justices of the Supreme Court

Amicus advocacy before the Supreme Court requires precision, restraint, and credibility. Our briefs emphasize:

  • Constitutional text and historical understanding

  • Separation of powers under Articles I, II, and III

  • Limits on executive, legislative, and judicial authority

  • Clarity and institutional legitimacy

Petitions for Writ of Certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court

Biazzo Law will prepare petitions for writ of certiorari seeking review by the Supreme Court of the United States. Certiorari practice demands a sophisticated understanding of the Court’s discretionary jurisdiction and the factors that make a case cert-worthy.

Our Supreme Court certiorari practice includes:

  • Identifying conflicts among federal courts or state supreme courts

  • Demonstrating departures from Supreme Court precedent

  • Framing clear and compelling questions presented

  • Drafting persuasive cert petitions and reply briefs

We also prepare amicus briefs in support of or opposition to certiorari.

Supreme Court Merits Briefing

If and When review is granted, Biazzo Law will prepare Supreme Court merits briefs addressing constitutional and federal statutory issues at the highest level of judicial review. Our briefing is structured to anticipate judicial concerns and address the broader implications of the Court’s decision.

Merits briefing before the U.S. Supreme Court requires:

  • Deep familiarity with Supreme Court precedent

  • Careful historical and textual analysis

  • Clear, disciplined legal writing

  • Awareness of the Court’s institutional role

Supreme Court Oral Advocacy

Where appropriate, Biazzo Law will provide Supreme Court oral argument preparation and representation. Oral advocacy before the Supreme Court is approached as an extension of the written brief, with focused preparation tailored to the Justices’ jurisprudential concerns and questioning style.

A Dedicated U.S. Supreme Court Advocacy Practice

Supreme Court litigation is distinct from general appellate practice. It requires specialized knowledge of Supreme Court procedure, precedent, and institutional norms. Biazzo Law maintains a focused Supreme Court advocacy practice designed for matters of exceptional legal importance.

If you are seeking:

  • U.S. Supreme Court amicus representation

  • Supreme Court certiorari counsel

  • Supreme Court merits briefing

  • Strategic Supreme Court advocacy in constitutional cases

Biazzo Law, PLLC is prepared to assist.

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