Online resource guide to U.S. Supreme Court research written by Gail Partin who is Associate Law Librarian in the Sheely-Lee Law Library at Penn State's Dickinson School of Law in the United States. The guide was published in 2003 on LLRX.com (Law Library Resource Xchange) a free web journal for legal information professionals. Annotated links are provided to the most reliable official and unofficial Supreme Court websites. The guide includes links to opinions, case summaries, briefs and oral arguments. There is also information on Supreme Court practice and administration and links to sites providing biographical information on Supreme Court judges. Other sections give links to news sources, research guides and websites focusing on specific issues as they arise in the Supreme Court such as criminal law, education law and cases dealing with the First Amendment.
Web Guide to U.S. Supreme Court Research
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