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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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