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Judical/Court Resources
General Court Resources
- FindLaw
- Not an official government webpage, but still one of the most comprehensive resources for finding legal information on-line
- Legal Information Institute
- Cornell Law School site, includes state, federal, and international court opinions
- Judicial Branch Resources from GPO Access
- Includes access to Supreme Court and federal court websites
- LexisNexis
- Legal database available from the Andruss Library database page
Supreme Court
United States Supreme Court homepage
- Supreme Court Collection
- From the Legal Information Institute at Cornell University. Includes all opinions of the court issued since May 1990, along with select historic decisions. See below for older decisions.
- Supreme Court Decisions
- From FindLaw, a database of Supreme Court decisions from 1893 to present
Federal Court
- US Court of Appeals, Third Circuit (Pennsylvania)
- From the US Courts homepage (see below), links to courts for the Bloomsburg area
- US Courts homepage
- Official site for the federal judiciary, includes links to the US Supreme Court, circuit courts, district courts, and bankruptcy courts
- US Federal Courts Finder
- From Emory University Law School, clickable map allows you to find circuit, district, and bankruptcy court information for any place in the United States
- Federal Circuit Court Opinions
- From FindLaw, circuit court opinions 1994-present
State Court
- Pennsylvania Judicial System
- Links to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Superior Court, Commonwealth Court, Common Pleas Court, and more
- State Legal Sources on the Web
- From the University of Michigan Documents Center, an exhaustive and quite impressive list of legal resources on the web for all 50 states
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