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Federal Resource Center > Federal Judicial Resources
Federal Judicial Resources

  • Federal Judicial Center
    The Federal Judiciary is a research agency for the Federal Court system. Their Web site is a resource for reports, manuals, monographs, and other materials from their catalog. You can also find biographies of judges dating back to 1789, histories of individual courts, landmark legislation, class action notices, and other recent publications.
    http://www.fjc.gov http://www.fjc.gov/

  • United States Tax Court
    This Web site, maintained by the United States Tax Court, is a valuable research tool for historical and current opinions, forms, rules, fees, contact information and more. The Docket Inquiry feature allows you to access case information by searching by docket number, individual party name or corporate name keywords.
    http://www.ustaxcourt.gov http://www.ustaxcourt.gov/

  • United States Sentencing Commission
    The United States Sentencing Commission is an independent agency of the judicial branch of the government that establishs sentencing policies and practices for the federal courts, advises and assists Congress and the executive branch in the development of effective and efficient crime policy, and collects analyzes, researches, and distributes information on federal crime and sentencing issues. Their Web site provides access to reports, publications, guideline and training manuals, and much more.
    http://www.ussc.gov http://www.ussc.gov/


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