Here's a list of some excellent websites for the federal judiciary:
The
Third Branch: The Newsletter of the Federal Courts
This site provides an excellent source
for members of the Federal Judiciary to access articles
relevant to the Federal Courts. Articles range from 1995
to the present, and cover economic, political and public
interest topics.
United
States Court of Federal Claims
This site presents valuable information
about the U.S. Court of Federal Claims including opinions,
history and contact information.
Federal
Courts Finder
This user-friendly site will easily
connect you to a plethora of Federal Court sites. It includes
a map of the Federal Circuits for effortless search inquiries.
Guide
to Law Online
This Library of Congress resource page
includes statues (U.S. Code and State Statutes), opinions,
court rules, law journals and links to additional law-related
sites.
Federal
Magistrate Judges Association
This site focuses exclusively on the
interests and needs U.S. Magistrate Judges. It includes
a newsletter, an interactive "frequently asked questions"
page, the Federal Courts Law Review publication and additional
links of interest to Federal Magistrate Judges.
National
Conference of Bankruptcy Judges
This site concentrates on information
vital to the Bankruptcy Judicial System. It encompasses
general information about the Bankruptcy Code, including
a "frequently asked questions" page, as well as the American
Bankruptcy Law Journal and links to various Bankruptcy
Courts.
ABI
World
This site regards itself as the "Premier
Site for Bankruptcy Information on the Web. It contains
an open search for Bankruptcy opinions, case summaries
categorized by Circuit, and Bankruptcy filing statistics.
American
Judicature Society
The AJS focuses on the independence
and integrity of the courts and seeks to increase public
understanding of the justice system. This site includes
information on Judicial Ethics, Judicial Independence
and various publications.
Last Updated: June 10, 2009
