| Federal Judicial Center |
| The mission of this government agency is to promote improvement in the judicial administration of the United States federal court system. The Center's site offers publications on court operations and procedures, court history, and educational materials. A database of Judges of the United States Courts provides biographical information on judges who have served on the U.S. District Courts, the U.S. Courts of Appeals, the Supreme Court and other life-tenured courts since 1789. |
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| Fund for Modern Courts |
| A nonpartisan, nonprofit, statewide court reform organization striving to improve the judicial system in New York State; the site includes Court Monitoring reports, Citzens Jury Project reports, and a guide to judicial selection in New York State. |
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| History of the Supreme Court |
| A companion website to the 2007 PBS series, The History of the Supreme Court site includes essays and teaching materials on gender equality, social rights, personal
liberties, and equal access to schools. Also included is an interactive timeline of landmark cases handed down since 1792 and a searchable encyclopedia of terms and court cases of note. |
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| National Court Reporters Association |
| Includes information about court reporting and how to become or to find a court reporter. |
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| National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) |
| NCJRS is a federally funded resource offering justice and substance abuse information to support research, policy, and program development worldwide. Included on the website are extensive publications on Corrections, Courts, Crime, Crime Prevention, Drugs, the Justice System, Juvenile Justice, Law Enforcement, and Victims. |
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| New York Court Help |
| Written for the lawman, this useful site provides help in understanding the New York State court system, finding a lawyer, explaining the law and court procedures, and even provides online forms for common needs. |
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| New York State Unified Court System |
| New York State Unified Court System's site with a comprehensive Courts page delineating the history and structure of the State's court system with many decisions (civil and criminal), forms, and reports available online. An alphabetical county listing of Public Access Law Libraries is included. |
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| Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London |
| The Proceedings of the Old Bailey London can now be read and searched online. So far the accounts of 53,000 trials, from April 1674 to December 1799, are available in transcription and as page images. The site also includes historical background. |
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| The History of The Supreme Court |
| Aimed at educators, this site is a companion to the two-part PBS series which aired in early 2007. |
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| U.S. Courts |
| The official site of the Federal Judiciary. Some hightlights include a Library with Federal Judiciary publications and statistics, Federal rules of practice, procedure and evidence for all federal courts, and Understanding the Federal Courts, an introductory textbook on the federal judicial system, its organization, and relationship to the legislative and executive branches of the government. |
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