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Bankruptcy Courts — By FindLaw. 'Provides links to U.S. Bankruptcy Courts arrayed alphabetically by state.
District Courts — Provides links to U.S. District Courts, arrayed alphabetically by state.
Federal Courts of Appeal — Provides links to U.S. Courts of Appeals opinions; arrayed by Circuit.
Case Summary Blogs — Features FindLaw’s summaries of opinions published by the thirteen U.S. Courts of Appeal and U.S. Supreme Court.
Other Federal Courts — Provides links to military legal sites and other Federal courts, including the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and the U.S. Tax Court.
United States Supreme Court — Includes links to Supreme Court opinions, calendar, rules, the official U.S. Supreme Court Web site, the Office of the Solicitor General, and oral arguments available on Real Audio.

Other Resources

Federal Court Management Statistics: Courts of Appeals — Case load, filing times and more.
Federal Court Management Statistics: District Courts — Case load, filing times and more.
Federal Judicial Center — The federal courts' agency for research and continuing education. Publications and programs.
Federal Judiciary Rulemaking — Provides support for the various federal rules advisory committees and is primary recipient of letters from the public suggesting changes and amendments to the federal rules.
Federal Law Clerk Information System — National database of federal law clerk employment opportunities.
Federal Magistrate Judges Association — Provides information about the Federal Magistrate Judges Association including links to the Federal Courts Law Review, electronic bank for application of law clerks, links to the Bulletin newsletter of the association and Internet links to related sites.
Judicial Fellows Program — Provides individuals with an opportunity to study first-hand both the administrative machinery of the federal judiciary and the dynamics of inter-branch relations.
Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation — Features general information and rules.
United States Sentencing Commission — Congressional reports, publications, training materials, statistics, and links to state sentencing commissions.
 

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