Internet Exercises The U.S. Constitution: Article 3
The text of Article 3 of the U.S. Constitution archived in the Avalon Project at the Yale Law School. http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/art3.htm FedLaw
FedLaw lets users search through legal resources on the Internet, including Federal Law and Regulations, Federal Judiciary, Legislative Branch, State, Territorial Laws, and more. http://www.thecre.com/fedlaw/default.htm OYEZ
From the Northwestern University School of Law's Oyez Project, this site is a multi-media website on the U.S. Supreme Court. It includes recordings of recent oral arguments. Don't miss the Virtual Tour of the Supreme Court Building. http://www.oyez.org/oyez/frontpage The Federal Judiciary
Has reference leads to all facets of the federal court system. http://www.uscourts.gov/ Yahoo Guide to U.S. Federal Judicial System http://dir.yahoo.com/Government/U_S__Government/Judicial_Branch/Federal_Courts/ Federal Judicial Center
The home page of the Federal Judicial Center, an agency created by Congress to conduct research and provide education on the federal judicial system. http://www.fjc.gov/ Federal Government Resources: Judicial Branch
A University of Michigan web page that provides detailed information on the federal judicial system. http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/fedjudi.html Rominger Legal
A vast site that provides links to the Supreme Court, pending cases, the state court systems, and other subjects. http://www.rominger.com/supreme.htm Suggested Library of Congress Headings Supreme Court of the United States
The official site of the U.S. Supreme Court. To find briefs from Supreme Court decisions, try out FindLaw - U.S. Supreme Court - Briefs. http://www.supremecourtus.gov/ LII Supreme Court Collection Home
From the Legal Information Institute, this site is a collection of recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions. Another site is FindLaw Cases and Codes Supreme Court Opinions with a log of decisions back to 1999. http://supct.law.cornell.edu/supct/index.html Famous Trials - UMKC School of Law - Prof. Douglas Linder
Covers many celebrated American trials. http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/FTrials/ftrials.htm History of the Federal Judiciary
Has comprehensive links to the organizations, judges, and history of the federal judicial system. http://www.fjc.gov/history/home.nsf |