Federal Court Locator (from Villanova University School of Law)
- links to federal court home pages and related sites
Federal Judicial Center makes
many of its publications on
court administration and governance, and educational materials for
court personnel, available to the public through their web
site.
Your Nation's
Courts Online - Want's Federal and State Court
Directory, with listings and contact information for every
federa court and state supreme court, and news about appointments
of federal judges from Want's Federal Court Appointments
Report ( restricted to University of Chicago)
Project Posner - a
web site devoted to the opinions of Judge Richard A. Posner of the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and Senior Lecturer
at the Law School
Splits Between the Circuits
Split Circuits
- Professor A. Benjamin Spencer's blog dedicated to tracking
developments concerning splits among the federal circuit
courts
The Seton
Hall Circuit Review is a law review dedicated to decisions of
the U.S. Court of Appeal, with regular articles about splits
between the circuits.
United States Law Week frequently publishes artricles about
splits between circuits. Search for "splits" in the search
box.
See the Supreme Court page for
information aboutU.S. Supreme Court briefs and oral arguments
Mark Whiteman & Peter Scott Campbell, A Union List of
Appellate Court Records and Briefs (1999) is the authoritative
guide to appellate court briefs and records. Call number:
XXKF105.9.W49 1998, D'Angelo Law Reference
Legal Briefs on Westlaw. When briefs are available, hyperlinks
appear in the case and in KeyCite.
Dept.
of Justice Appellate Briefs, Memoranda, and Advisory Opinions
from the Antitrust Division, Civil Rights Division, and Office of
Legal Counsel
Judicial
Business of the United States Courts. The official annual
report of the Administrative
Office of the United States Courts. Previously published in:
United States Courts. Selected Reports, the Reports of
the Proceedings of the Judicial Conference of the United
States, and the Annual Report of the Director of the
Administrative Office of the United States Courts.
Print: XXKF8700.A844 D'Angelo Law Reserve Collection
TracFed has
statistics about federal civil and criminal prosecutions and
prosecutors. TracFed is available only to law students, and only
from wired from (Ethernet) connections in the D'Angelo Law
Library.