P.A.D. Day at the Supreme Court
60th Annual P.A.D. Day at the Supreme Court

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The 60th Annual P.A.D. Day at the U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled for Thursday, June 4, 2026.

Since 1967, P.A.D. has offered members the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be admitted to the United States Supreme Court Bar.

P.A.D. makes the admission process smooth for alumni members. Eligible applicants must be in at least 3 years good standing with their state’s highest court. If you need help obtaining sponsor signatures, please contact us as we are happy to provide those signatures to P.A.D. Day participants.

Please note that once admitted via written motion, admittees are not permitted to participate in a future in-person swearing-in ceremony.

If you have questions, please email Executive Director Andrew Sagan, at andrew@pad.org .


Registration is limited to 50 applicants.

Guests of Admittees: Only one guest is allowed per admittee. Guest will be able to participate in the Wednesday Welcome Reception, breakfast at the Court, and the post-ceremony lunch. Admission to the swearing-in ceremony may be permitted for guests based at Court staff’s discretion closer to the event. These are limitations set by the Court and we cannot change these policies or make exceptions. If guests are permitted at the swearing-in ceremony, the age limit to be inside the Court is six (6) years old.

Pricing

Open Court Applicant/Member

$500

  • Includes Court application fee, reception, breakfast at the Court, lunch post-ceremony, sponsor signatures, and event materials.
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Open Court Applicant/Non-Member

$625

  • In addition to all member-applicant registration items, this fee includes your Phi Alpha Delta membership fee, pin, and certificate.
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Written Motion Applicant/Member

$350

  • Includes Court application fee, sponsor signatures, and movant - P.A.D. will submit your completed application packet to the Court.

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Written Motion Applicant/Non-Member

$470

  • Includes P.A.D. membership fee, new member materials, Court application fee, sponsor signatures, and movant - P.A.D. will submit your completed application packet to the Court.

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Guest (One per admittee)

$200

  • Includes welcome reception, breakfast, and post-ceremony lunch.

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Pay Guest Fee

SCOTUS Bar Membership Benefits

Public seating in the U.S. Supreme Court courtroom is extremely limited. Space is available on a first-come, first-seated basis only after admissions groups. In hopes to obtain a seat inside, the public begins standing in line hours before arguments begin at 10 a.m.

Members of the Supreme Court bar have their own section in the courtroom. The bar section is also first-come, first-seated, but the line is typically much shorter.

According to the Court, “Attorneys who are admitted as members of the Supreme Court Bar may be seated in the chairs just beyond the bronze railing,” directly behind the arguing attorneys.

Bar members have access to the court’s library. Under Supreme Court Rule 2.1, only “appropriate” court personnel, bar members, “Members of Congress and their legal staffs, and attorneys for the United States and for federal departments and agencies,” may use the library.

There are two bar admission options—in court and written motion. Participating in-person is incredibly memorable as it includes an open-court admission ceremony before the entire Court.

During in-person P.A.D. Day, there are opportunities to meet with one or more of the Justices, though this is never guaranteed.

A framed certificate of admission from the U.S. Supreme Court is a prestigious office decoration for attorneys. Certificates are mailed post-admission and post-ceremony and include options for custom framing direct from the Court.

Supreme Court bar admission can be an extremely meaningful accomplishment for a variety of reasons. We’ve seen decades of members being the first in their family, ethnic group, or country of origin to be admitted to the SCOTUS bar; some see it as a marker of success among their career goals; and some actually require it to bring cases before the Court.

Whatever the reason, SCOTUS bar admission is a meaningful, personal accomplishment to be cherished for a lifetime.


Phoenix Park Hotel
Phoenix Park Hotel

For those attendees coming from out of town, we have reserved a room block at the Phoenix Park Hotel located at 520 N Capitol St NW, Washington, DC 20001. We have secured a rate of $269/night + $16 facility fee for this event. This special rate is available through May 11, 2026. Attendees are not required to book in the room block and are welcome to stay elsewhere. The pre-event Welcome Reception on Wednesday, June 3 and the Post-Ceremony Lunch will be held at the Phoenix Park Hotel.

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Agenda

Agenda subject to change. All times listed are Eastern Time.

Welcome Reception
6:00-8:00 PM

Phoenix Park Hotel - Powers Court (light food and cash bar)

Attendees arrive at U.S. Supreme Court Steps
7:30-7:50 AM

Any admittees and guests must arrive at the U.S. Supreme Court by 7:30 am to meet P.A.D. staff; entry through security and into the Court is done as a group.

Attendee Breakfast at U.S. Supreme Court
8:30-9:15 AM

Breakfast is provided to admittees and permitted guests.

Group Photograph by U.S. Supreme Court Photographer
9:45 AM
Swearing In Ceremony
10:00 AM
Attendees meet up with guests post-ceremony. Visit gift shop.
10:30-11:30 AM
Post-Ceremony Lunch
12:00-1:00 PM

Phoenix Park Hotel - Phoenix Park Ballroom (plated lunch)


If you have difficulty registering, have questions, or need anything else, please contact Executive Director Andrew Sagan at andrew@pad.org or by calling the Executive Office at (410) 347-3118.

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Phi Alpha Delta is the world’s preeminent law fraternity because of our dedication to service: service to the student, the school, the profession, and the community.

It is through devotion to the ideals of compassion, courage, diversity, innovation, integrity, professionalism, and service that we better both our profession and our community. Through accepting our differences we become not just a law fraternity, but a family.

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