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    1. Made in R with ggplot2.

      I checked what fonts were in use by opening a few recent opinions from each court in Libre Draw. Some courts use a different font for their headers.

      This is an update of a similar map made by u/lazyant in 2020[[1]](https://www.reddit.com/r/LawSchool/comments/ge4tzq/different_fonts_used_by_us_court_of_appeals/) based on an article from 2019,[[2]](https://www.findlaw.com/legalblogs/greedy-associates/5-non-times-new-roman-fonts-courts-use-in-their-opinions/) which itself seemed to reference opinions as far back as 2014. The fourth circuit gradually switched from Courier to Times sometime around 2017[[3]](https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://www.ca4.uscourts.gov/Opinions/Published/16*). The fifth circuit switched from Century Schoolbook (used by SCOTUS) to Equity[[4]](https://typographyforlawyers.com/equity.html) during 2020.

    2. EvenMoreCoconuts on

      Very interesting. Personally I have a hard time differentiating between the latter 3, at least based on those small snippets. Maybe TNR is a bit more condensed.

    3. Courier New increases document page length by like 20% relative to whatever the MS Word 2000 default font was. The northeast clearly wanted to hit a page count target.

    4. When can we all just agree “bookman old style” is the best font and font name and make it universal

    5. TheDotCaptin on

      Why can’t they just use Calibri, at this point I’d even be fine with Aptos.

      Fun fact, searching [ ] + font will make Google load the results in that font. Just found it out when Checking my spelling.

    6. discountErasmus on

      This seems to be inaccurate: 5th circuit opinions are delivered in crayon.

    7. Thin-Concentrate9118 on

      the 1st circuit writing federal opinions in courier new in 2026. those judges do not care

    8. You’re missing two circuits…

      D.C. – Times New Roman

      Federal – Century Schoolbook

      (I believe those are correct)

    9. V4UncleRicosVan on

      Oh, this is the internet I know and love. Incredibly useless excellently presented with excessive conversation.

    10. When the current administration changed their font face from Calibri to Times New Roman, I thought it was actually against persons with dyslexia, but alas it actually does have a cost savings for printing. Not that their documents are incredibly long..

    11. MrTaildragger on

      5th circuit is sociopathic, you can tell from the font choice (well, and their many, many rulings).

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