Primary Holding: No juvenile defendant may face a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, no matter how serious the crime. (Justia)
Legal history, government documents, and law-related periodicals. Includes access to New York State package (State Constitutions, Session Laws, State Statutes, State Reports, Attorney General Opinions, Prestatehood Legal Materials for all 50 states, and Political and Legal History).
Official US government site for the Supreme Court, includes opinions, case information, filings and rules, oral arguments, press releases, historical information and more.
This digital collection of the U.S. Reports contains volumes 1-570, covering the years 1754-2012. This collection will continue to grow as the Supreme Court digitizes more volumes of the U.S. Reports.
Oyez offers transcript-synchronized and searchable audio, plain-English case summaries, illustrated decision information, and full-text Supreme Court opinions (through Justia). Oyez also provides detailed information on every justice throughout the Court’s history, alongside some baseball trivia.
Provides both historical and current information on federal judgeships, including lists of judicial vacancies, nominations, and confirmations (from 1981 to the present).
Biographical Directory of Article III Federal Judges, 1789-present. Search by court, nomination/confirmation/commission details, status, personal characteristics and background including gender, race/ethnicity, service and education.
United States Courts Opinions (USCOURTS) collection is a collaborative effort between the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) and the Administrative Office of the United States Courts (AOUSC) to provide public access to opinions from selected United States appellate, district, and bankruptcy courts.
The Justia Federal District Court Filings & Dockets site republishes public litigation records retrieved from the US Federal District Courts. Search by party name, judge, jurisdiction, type of lawsuit, and date.
Access to comprehensive, independent, and nonpartisan information about United States federal law enforcement, staffing, and spending. Includes access to Judge Info Center.
Official performance of most individual Assistant U.S. Attorneys: what they do and how their record compares with all assistant U.S. Attorneys in the their district and the U.S.; matters prosecuted, matters declined, reasons for declinations, and ultimate disposition; salary information.