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COURT RELATED RESOURCES The Internet contains a wealth of resources related to the United States Supreme Court, constitutional law, and the judicial process. The list below includes some of the most helpful sites.
The U.S. Supreme Court http://www.supremecourtus.gov/index.html
U.S. Supreme Court Decisions http://supct.law.cornell.edu/supct/ http://www.findlaw.com/casecode/supreme.html
State and Lower Federal Court Decisions http://www.findlaw.com/casecode/cases.html
Judicial Branch Resources http://lcweb.loc.gov/global/judiciary.html
The Federal Judicial Center (This online reference contains "The History of the Federal Judiciary" plus a biographical database of federal judges since 1789.)
National Center for State Courts
Oyez Oyez Oyez (Supreme Court Multimedia Database, including oral arguments)
Federal Judiciary Home Page (Maintained by the Administrative Office of U.S. Courts, this site provides the text of both current and back issues of The Third Branch newsletter, various reports and other publications, and press releases.)
The Constitution of the United States: Analysis and Interpretation (published by the U.S. Government Printing Office) http://lcweb.loc.gov/global/judiciary/html
American Bar Association's LAWlink (This is a depository of links to dozens of law-related sites.) http://www.abanet.org/lawlink/
Law & Politics Book Review (This electronic journal is the best single source for timely reviews of recent books on constitutional law, the Supreme Court, and the judicial process generally.) http://www.polsci.wvu.edu/lpbr
Medill School of Journalisms "On the Docket" (This online reference contains, among other things, information about pending and recently decided Supreme Court cases.) http://www.medill.nwu.edu/docket/
Fedstats (This site facilitates location and access to statistics collected and disseminated by more than 70 agencies of the federal government.)
FirstGov (This general purpose official site promises "to provide the public with easy, one-stop access to all online U.S. Federal Government resources," including the judiciary.)
United States Code http://www.access.gpo.gov/congress/cong013.html http://uscode.house.gov/usc.htm
Congressional Record
Code of Federal Regulations http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/index.html Back to top
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