Judicial Branch Government United States
Judicial Branch Government United States
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US Courts - Official site offering sections on the Supreme Court, Courts of Appeal, District Courts and Bankruptcy Courts. Archive of articles, FAQ, employment.
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Laws and Courts - C:SPAN - Archives and updates on developments in United States law, including the Supreme Court.
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History of the Federal Judiciary - Comprehensive reference source for the historical study of the federal courts released by the Federal Judicial Center (FJC). Includes a biographical database of Federal Judges since 1789, legislative histories of courts and circuits, and statutes related
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The Surpeme Court Fellows Program - An opportunity to work in the federal judiciary. Details about the program, process, and how to apply.
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Federal Judiciary Rulemaking - Official source for Federal rules of evidence and procedure, with proposed changes and archives.
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Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) - The Federal Judiciary's centralized registration, billing, and technical support center for fee-based, electronic access to U.S. District, Bankruptcy, and Appellate court records.
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The Federal Judicial Center - General information about the FJC, "the research and education agency of the federal judicial system." Includes access to educational resources for judicial employees, FJC publications, and related links.
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Oyez - Database on major constitutional cases heard by the United States Supreme Court, with multimedia resources including digital audio of oral arguments and delivery of the Court's opinion.
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Federal Court Clerks' Association - Membership organization founded with the purpose of promoting the "integrity and professionalism of the federal judiciary" as well as promoting employee proficiency and fostering communication between the courts and the community.
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GPO Access: Judicial Branch Resources - Links to dockets, code, decisions, cases, and the US Constitution from the Government Printing Office.
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