RESOUR> Finding Federal and State Court Cases on the Web

  • From: Gleason Sackmann <gleason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: NetHappenings <nethappenings@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 10:30:00 -0500

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Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 22:18:17 -0400 (EDT)
From: "David P. Dillard" <jwne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

There are a number of websites that will take the user to law cases at the 
Federal court and state court levels.

FindLaw
<http://www.findlaw.com/>
[Start with the US Laws: Cases & Codes section of the home page at the
top center of the web page.]

UNITED STATES: COURTS AND CASES
<http://www.catalaw.com/region/US_Courts.shtml>

Another approach that might work if you are looking for state cases is to
go to the web page for each state or the states in which one is interested
and from the main state page track down the pages linked from that state
home page, its site map or its site directory, to the pages for the courts
or judiciary.  Court pages for the state may have links to the court case
records for that state.

For Federal Courts, try these pages as a starting point as well and some
of these also provide links for state court cases as well:

ELS - Macmillan Law Library - Federal Courts Finder
<http://www.law.emory.edu/FEDCTS/>

U.S. Court Cases
<http://www.hg.org/judges.html>
[Explore Hieros Gamos for State Court cases as well]

Court Links
<http://www.uscourts.gov/links.html>

Federal Law Materials - Judicial Opinions
<http://www.law.cornell.edu/federal/opinions.html>

SUPREME COURT COLLECTION
<http://supct.law.cornell.edu/supct/>

State Courts - by Jurisdiction
<http://www.law.cornell.edu/opinions.html#state>

Federal Government - Courts and Cases
<http://www.imla.org/links/fedgovcourt.htm>

Wash Law
<http://www.washlaw.edu/>

Howard L. Nation's Law Links
<http://www.howardnations.com/lawlinks/index.html>

I hope that these sources will be useful to the members of this discussion
group.

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