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61. The Supreme Court Of Nevada
Court Interpreters Reports Statistics judicial branch Technology judicial Selection judicial Directory. judicial Council. judicial Council
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Presumptive Maximum Amounts of Child Support (July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006) Court Funding Commission Report Released State of the Judiciary The 2004 Annual Report of the Nevada Judiciary has been released ... Amendments Proposed to Justices' Courts Rules of Civil Procedure
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Court Funding Commission Report Released
The Nevada Supreme Court has released the report ( Part 1 Part 2 ) of its landmark Court Funding Commission, which for the first time took an in-depth look at how the courts in Nevada are funded and whether the needs of the public are being met. "This Commission's work is extremely important," said

62. Judicial Branch Publications
The judicial branch of the United States government is made of up the federal us Tax Court, http//www.ustaxcourt.gov/. An independent judicial body.
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United States Government Publications
Updated January 11, 2005.
Prepared by Peggy Roebuck Jarrett for LIS 526: Government Publications. The judicial branch of the United States government is made of up the federal court system and several supporting agencies. The U.S. Supreme Court was established by the Constitution ( U.S.Const. art. III, § 1 ). The lower federal courts were created by Congress.
Case Law
Case law is primary law created by judges in the course of resolving disputes. It is the written resolution of the issues, written by a judge or a panel of judges. It is not a jury verdict. Juries decide facts; judges decide law. The word “case” is often used interchangeably with “opinion” or “decision.” Not all opinions are published. Opinions with precedential value are published in sets of books called reporters. Unpublished opinions can sometimes be found online. Precedents are the legal principles or rules created by court opinions. Lower courts must apply these precedents in cases with similar issues and facts. This system allows similarly situated people to be treated the same.

63. Federal Judicial Branch
Federal judicial resources contain the decisions issued by the us federal Courts (judicial Conference of the United States); The Third branch The
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Federal Judicial Branch
Federal judicial resources contain the decisions issued by the U.S. federal courts . Also known as "case law" , these materials include rulings and other issuances from the courts as well as pleadings and other documents associcated with litigation. For detailed guides on how to find cases and use digests, check Cases Using Digests U.S. Supreme Court Research , and Briefs and Oral Arguments
Supreme Court Decisions

Federal Courts Home Page

Federal Judical Center
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Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
U.S. SUPREME COURT

64. About The USA - U.S. Government > The Judicial Branch
The judicial branch is headed by the us Supreme Court, which is the only courtspecifically created by the Constitution. In addition, Congress has
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U.S. Government
Introduction
The Constitution The Executive Branch
The Legislative Branch
The Judicial Branch State Government Local Government
Political Parties
Elections ... The Pledge of Allegiance The judicial branch is headed by the U.S. Supreme Court, which is the only court specifically created by the Constitution. In addition, Congress has established 13 federal courts of appeals and 95 federal district courts. The president has the authority to appoint federal judges as vacancies occur, including justices of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court meets in Washington, D.C., and the other federal courts are located in cities throughout the United States.
The federal courts hear cases arising out of the Constitution, federal laws and treaties and maritime cases; cases involving foreign citizens or governments; and cases, in which the federal government is itself a party. With minor exceptions, cases come to the Supreme Court on appeal from lower courts. Most of these cases involve disputes over the interpretation and constitutionality of actions taken by the executive branch and of laws passed by Congress or the states. See also:
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65. Judicial Branch Resources
United States judicial branch. The United States Supreme Court. us Circuit Courts.Select from the menu, 1st Circuit, 2nd Circuit, 3rd Circuit, 4th Circuit
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United States Judicial Branch The United States Supreme Court

66. United States Judicial Branch
United States judicial branch. us Supreme Court us Courts of Appeals us DistrictCourts, Background Information judicial Reference Materials
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United States Judicial Branch U.S. Supreme Court
U.S. Courts of Appeals

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Federal Judicial Center
The education and research center for the Federal Courts.
Federal Judiciary Home Page
Extensive information about U.S. Courts plus many links to Court resources.
U.S. Sentencing Commission
The Commission’s duties include developing guidelines for sentencing in federal courts; collecting data about crime and sentencing; and serving as a resource to Congress, the Executive Branch, and the Judiciary on crime and sentencing policy.
History of the Federal Judiciary
Historical information about Federal judges and courts, landmark judicial legislation plus various judicial topics.
Judges of the United States Courts
Contains the service record and biographical information for all judges who have served on the U.S. District Courts, U.S. Circuit Courts, U.S. Courts of Appeals, and the Supreme Court since 1789.
Structure of Federal Courts
Poster showing how federal courts are organized.

67. Maryland State Government
Also within the judicial branch are the State Board of Law Examiners, which conducts Tell us What You Think About the Maryland State Archives Website!
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MARYLAND AT A GLANCE
GOVERNMENT
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  • State House (view from Rowe Blvd.), Annapolis, Maryland, 1998. Photo by James Hefelfinger (Hefelfinger Collection, MSA SC 1885-763-3, Maryland State Archives).
    Maryland government is based on a written compact known as the Constitution of Maryland . The State has had four constitutions, each containing a declaration of rights - the State's bill of rights. Maryland's first constitution was adopted during the Revolutionary War in 1776, the second in 1851, and the third in 1864. The fourth and present constitution was adopted in 1867. It consists of a declaration of rights , the Constitution proper, and those amendments ratified to date. The source of all power and authority for governing the State of Maryland lies with its citizens. The Constitution's Declaration of Rights makes clear "That all Government of right originates from the People, is founded in compact only, and is instituted solely for the good of the whole; and they have, at all times, the inalienable right to alter, reform or abolish their Form of Government in such manner as they may deem expedient." (Art. 1) While responsibility for promoting the public interest is vested in specific officers and agencies of State government, actual governing authority remains with the registered voters of Maryland. To vote, a citizen must register with the

    68. Maryland Government - Judicial Branch
    judicial branch. web www.courts.state.md.us. photo, Robert C. Murphy Courts of Tell us What You Think About the Maryland State Archives Website!
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    JUDICIAL BRANCH
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    69. Homework Help--U.S. Government & Politics--Judicial Branch
    infousA judicial branch Information usA, from the us Department of State, provideslinks to Overviews, the Courts, Supreme Court Biographies, and judicial
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    Famous Trials by Doug Linder

    This site, sponsored by the University of Missouri-Kansas, contains information on some of the most famous trials in U.S. history. It also includes trial excerpts and biographical information about the trial participants.
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    Browse through recent decisions or search through Supreme Court cases in the archive
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    Information USA, from the U.S. Department of State, provides links to Overviews, the Courts, Supreme Court Biographies, and Judicial Resources.

    70. GtGA: Suggested Links
    us judicial branch. us Supreme Court us Supreme Court Decisions. Links to liststhat include a brief statement of the cases holding. Federal Judiciary
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    71. LawMoose Minnesota - Federal Judicial Branch
    Federal judicial branch Easyto-use, well-organized information. Federal CourtFaqs (Administrative Office of the us Courts)
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    72. Official Court Forms Of The Connecticut Judicial Branch
    The following judicial Forms are available in two formats. Get Acrobat Readerhere PDF format You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader to view them.
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    The following Judicial Forms are available in two formats:

    73. Civil/Family Case Look-up
    This is the official website for the State of Connecticut judicial branch andprovides access to certain court records including calendars.
    http://www.jud2.state.ct.us/civil_inquiry/
    Civil/Family Case Look-up Case information includes all data entry completed by close of business the previous day. Assignment Lists are generally available on Thursday mornings after 6:00 a.m. Most courts schedule cases for the following two weeks. Short Calendars are generally available on Monday mornings after 6:00 a.m. Assignment Lists Attorney/Firm Case List Attorney/Firm Inquiry Calendar Notices ... Questions and Answers For civil and family cases statewide, case information is displayed and is available for inquiry on this website for a period of time, one year to a maximum period of ten years, after the disposition date. The disclosure of information in a sealed case is determined by the order of the Court. For civil and family cases statewide, case information is displayed and is available for inquiry on this website for a period of time after the disposition date, for a maximum period of 10 years. To the extent that Connecticut Practice Book Sections 7-10 and 7-11 provide for a shorter period of time, this information will be displayed for the shorter period.

    74. NARA - Judicial Records - Judicial Records
    judicial branch. Main Page; What s Here; To Access Records; Other web sites United States Federal Judiciary, us Courts to learn more about the Federal
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    75. The Judicial Branch
    The judicial branch of government is made up of the Supreme Court of the UnitedStates, If a party wishes to appeal a decision of the us District Court,
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    The Judicial Branch The judicial branch of government is made up of the Supreme Court of the United States, all lower and special federal courts, the Administrative Office of the Courts, Federal Judicial Center, and United States Sentencing Commission. The Supreme Court was created by Article III of the Constitution and is the highest court in the land. The Supreme Court is headed by the Chief Justice of the United States. The Chief Justice and the other eight associate justices who hear and decide cases are appointed by the President and confirmed by a two-thirds vote of the Senate. In most cases, the Court has discretion to decide whether or not to accept a case for review. Only a small number of the thousands of appeals filed with the Supreme Court each year are accepted for review. When the Court decides a case, the justices issue a decision known as an "opinion". The Chief Justice of the United States is William H. Rehnquist. Justice Rehnquist was orginally appointed to the court as an Associate Justice by President Richard Nixon in 1972. In 1986, Justice Rehnquist was appointed Chief Justice by President Reagan after Chief Justice Warren Burger retired. The other eight Associate Justices are as follows: Justice Year of Appointment Appointed By John Paul Stevens President Ford Sandra Day O'Connor President Reagan Antonin Scalia President Reagan Anthony Kennedy President Reagan David Souter President Bush Clarence Thomas

    76. Walter E. Helmke Library: United States Judicial Branch Publications
    (See United States Executive branch PublicationsAdministrative Decisions). Records of the us judicial Conference Committees on Rules of Practice and
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    About this Section
    All delegates at the Constitutional Convention agreed on the need for a federal supreme court, but were divided almost equally on the need for a federal court system in addition to existing state courts. Some delegates thought state courts could handle trials and the Supreme Court any appeals relevant to the federal government. They feared the encroachment of federal courts on the state court jurisdictions. Others feared the cost of maintaining a federal court system. When the Constitution was written Article III established the framework for the third branch of government, the judiciary. According to the Constitution, "the judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as the Congress may time to time ordain and establish." Other than the mandate for a Supreme Court, the U.S. Constitution left the formation of other federal courts up to Congress to decide at a future date. The Judiciary Act of 1789 established the country's first federal court system. The establishment of the federal courts alongside state courts was a unique arrangement in judicial history; no other country had established such a dual system. The basic organization of the federal court system has not changed substantially over the years. The federal judiciary consists of three layers. At the bottom are the United States District or trial courts, in the middle are the appellate courts, and at the top the United States Supreme Court. In addition, there are special courts established by Congress to deal with specific types of cases, such as duties and tariffs, claims against the government, taxes, bankruptcy, patents, and military justice. Congress has also empowered certain executive branch and agencies with quasi-judicial authority; all of which are subject to review by the Supreme Court of the United States. (See

    77. Kentucky Court Of Justice Homepage
    Official site representing the state judicial branch providing access to state and federal court sites and information.
    http://www.kycourts.net/
    Site Directory The American Judicial System and our legal processes are often misunderstood by citizens. This web site is designed to answer some of your questions about Kentucky's Court of Justice, one of our three branches of government, and to familiarize you with its operation. Government should be a servant of the people. It is vitally important that Kentuckians understand how it works. The judicial branch of state government guards our constitutional rights as citizens of Kentucky and the United States of America. Only through knowledge and awareness of our justice system can we support and defend its principles and learn to use it properly. This web page will provide you a better understanding of your state court system. I trust it will prove useful to you. Sincerely, Joseph E. Lambert
    Chief Justice
    Commonwealth of Kentucky This site best experienced with Microsoft Internet Explorer using a resolution of 800 by 600 dpi or higher.

    78. Kansas Judicial Branch
    The court system of the State of Kansas, including published opinions and links to other judiciary and legal resources.
    http://www.kscourts.org/
    Kansas Judicial Branch
    Kansas Judicial Center
    301 W. 10th
    Topeka, Kansas 66612-1507
    Published opinions of the Kansas Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals continuously updated Case Inquiry System for the Kansas Appellate Courts Search Judicial Branch Website
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    Supreme Court
    Court of Appeals
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    The Kansas Courts, The Open Records Act, and You... Rules Adopted by the Supreme Court of the State of Kansas
    Full text w/o annotations. Includes Child Support Guidelines Judicial Branch Budget Deficit Emergency Surcharge information and a related Judicature article Office of the Clerk of Appellate Courts Case Inquiry System, Attorney Admissions , Attorney Registration, Board of Court Reporters, Judicial Ethics Advisory Panel, Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection, Supreme Court Nominating Commission, Judicial Qualifications Commission Supreme Court Library Kansas Court Services Officers Kansas Disciplinary Administrator's Office Kansas Court Reporters Association Kansas Continuing Legal Education Commission Kansas Judicial Branch Programs Includes Child Support Enforcement, Court Volunteers, Mediation/Dispute Resolution, Domestic Violence Information, Parenting Planning and Parent Ally programs.

    79. Federal Judiciary Court Links
    Administrative Office and Federal judicial Center. Federal Courts Home Page Federal judicial Center us Court of Appeals For the Federal Circuit
    http://www.uscourts.gov/allinks.html

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    80. State Of Nebraska Judicial Branch
    Offers information on the judicial branch of the state, with information for the public, court community, press, and educational users. All state courts operate under the administrative direction of the Supreme Court.
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