Records of the United States Courts of Appeals
Records of the United States Courts of Appeals - National Archives
For the most up-to-date information on National Archives holdings, please visit the National Archives Catalog. In the Catalog, you can find descriptions of our ...
Case Records - U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
For cases filed before March 1, 2012, all case records are stored with the National Archives and Records Administration. However, the Clerk's Office maintains ...
Court Records | United States Courts
The main type of record the federal courts create and maintain is a case file, which contains a docket sheet and all documents filed in a case.
National Archives Court Records
Court Records at the National Archives cover more than 200 years of court proceedings at the federal level. The earliest court records in our ...
Additional Resources - U.S. Federal Appellate Courts: Records and ...
Many law libraries, including court and academic law libraries, maintain collections of federal and state appellate court records and briefs in ...
About this Collection | Federal Courts Web Archive
These sites contain a wide variety of resources prepared by federal courts, such as: slip opinions, transcripts, dockets, court rules, calendars, announcements, ...
The U.S. Courts of Appeals and the Federal Judiciary
Information on individual courts includes judge lists, succession charts, legislative history, district organization, meeting places, records and ...
Federal Courts | United States Courts of Appeals - Record Press
That means a decision from one of these 13 appellate courts is very often the last word. At Record Press, we can help you make a good impression by ensuring ...
Locating Court Records, Briefs and Oral Arguments - Yale Law Library
Records for the United States Supreme Court are readily available in various formats. While the records and briefs for U.S. Courts of Appeals and state ...
United States courts of appeals - Wikipedia
The United States courts of appeals are the intermediate appellate courts of the United States federal judiciary. They hear appeals of cases from the United ...
The Judicial Branch | The White House
After a criminal or civil case is tried, it may be appealed to a higher court — a federal court of appeals or state appellate court. A litigant who files an ...
Introduction To The Federal Court System - Department of Justice
Throughout history, fifteen federal judges have been impeached due to alleged wrongdoing. ... Cases from the district courts ... United States Court of Appeals for ...
Oregon Judicial Department : Oregon Appellate Courts Home ...
The Oregon Supreme Court and Court of Appeals are supported by a single records office. The Appellate Court Records office is responsible for processing all ...
Tribal State Federal Judicial Forum · Bureau of ... history, descriptions of its judges ... The Michigan Court of Appeals is one of the highest volume intermediate ...
Home | District Courts of Appeal
The Legacy Project provides a historical record of the personal experiences of individual justices and the changes that have emerged over the years in the ...
US Courts of Appeals Databases - The Songer Project
If a case received a grant of certiorari, the citation variables used by Spaeth et al in the United States Supreme Court database is included for easy merging ...
What Is in the “Record” for an Appeal? - Spolin & Dukes
The “Record on Appeal,” as it is often called, includes everything that was presented at your trial as well as a transcript of the trial.
About Texas Courts | Courts of Appeals
The First through Fourteenth Court of Appeals have intermediate appellate jurisdiction in both civil and criminal cases appealed from district or county courts.
Court of Appeals - The North Carolina Judicial Branch
The state's intermediate appellate court that reviews the proceedings that occurred in trial courts for errors of law or legal procedure.
Landmark Records and Briefs of the U.S. Courts of Appeals, Part II
This unique collection, digitised for the first time ever, brings together records and briefs from 1891–1950 that have most influenced modern writing and ...