FEDERAL JUDICIAL DOCUMENTS AND RESOURCES FULL TEXT ONLINE
FEDERAL COURTS
- Supreme Court of the United States
- United States Courts of Appeals (Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts)
- United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
- United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
- United States District Courts (Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts)
- United States Tax Court
OTHER RESOURCES
- Biographical Directory of Federal Judges [1789-date] (Federal Judicial Center)
- Dates of Supreme Court Decisions and Arguments: United States Reports, Volumes 2107 (17911882) (Anne Ashmore, Library, Supreme Court of the United States)
- Federal Courts Finder (Macmillan Law Library, School of Law, Emory University)
- Federal Criminal Case Processing (Bureau of Justice Statistics, Department of Justice)
- Federal Habeas Corpus: A Brief Legal Overview (Charles Doyle, Congressional Research Service)
- Federal Habeas Corpus Relief: Background, Legislation, and Issues (Lisa M. Seghetti & Nathan James, Congressional Research Service)
- Federal Judicial Caseload Statistics (Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts)
- Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure with Forms (Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives)
- Federal Rules of Civil Procedure with Forms (Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives)
- Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure (Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives)
- Federal Rules of Evidence (Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives)
- Federal Sentencing Guidelines Manuals (U.S. Sentencing Commission)
- Federal Sentencing Statistics by State, District, and Circuit (U.S. Sentencing Commission)
- Judicial Branch Resources on GPO Access
- Judicial Facts and Figures (Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts)
- Statistical Tables for the Federal Judiciary (Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts)
- Supreme Court Nominations (Law Library of Congress)
- Supreme Court Nominations Not Confirmed, 1789-2004 (Henry B. Hogue, Congressional Research Service)
- Supreme Court Nominations, 1789-2005: Actions by the Senate, the Judiciary Committee, and the President (Dennis S. Rutkus & Maureen Bearden, Congressional Research Service)
- Understanding the Federal Courts (Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts)
- Venue: A Brief Look at Federal Law Governing Where a Federal Crime May Be Tried (Charles Doyle, Congressional Research Service)
- Where to Obtain Supreme Court Opinions (Supreme Court of the United States)
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