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Georgetown Law Library's Supreme Court Resources

October 4, 2011 · Margaret Krause

As the Supreme Court resumes work for another term, members of the Georgetown Law community can make use of our resources to monitor developments at the court.

  • Supreme Court Today (BNA) tracks every Supreme Court petition and case on the docket, from filing to final disposition. The Supreme Court Today component of Law Week is a searchable database, with daily updates, allowing users to view the status of and search summaries of certiorari petitions filed since the 1995 October Term. The database also contains the full text of Supreme Court opinions, oral argument schedules, selected oral argument summaries, annual reviews of the Court's decisions, and more.
  • Supreme Court Research Guide  This guide is designed to give some background information and suggest resources for further research on the history of the U.S. Supreme Court, the justices of the Court, and the Court's practice and decisions.

Should you have any additional questions, please feel free to ask a reference librarian.

 

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