A union list of appellate court records and briefs : federal and state / Michael Whiteman & Peter Scott Campbell.
2017
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Title
A union list of appellate court records and briefs : federal and state / Michael Whiteman & Peter Scott Campbell.
Published
Getzville, New York : Published by William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 2017.
Call Number
KF105.9 .W49 2017
Edition
2nd ed.
ISBN
9780837740652
0837740657
0837740657
Description
xvi, 114 pages ; 23 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1005189032
Summary
Appellate court records and briefs are a useful, yet underutilized resource for the legal researcher, offering a wealth of background information on cases that may elucidate the reasoning behind judicial opinions. Since the publication of the first edition, some 18 years ago, the electronic revolution has dramatically increased the availability of these resources. This new edition highlights the availability of both "for free" and "for a fee" resources and also provides an accurate picture of libraries and archives that still maintain physical copies (both print and microform). Each section is arranged by court, noting the address and phone number of the clerk of court before listing libraries that hold briefs from that court. Next are listed libraries in alphabetical order by location, giving the name, address, phone number, URL, holdings information, format of the holdings, and when possible, its lending policy.--Publisher.
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"Sponsored by the American Association of Law Libraries."
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Table of Contents
Introduction to the 2nd edition
Introduction to the 1st edition
United States Supreme Court
United States Circuit Court of Appeals
State final appellate courts
State intermediate appellate courts.
Introduction to the 1st edition
United States Supreme Court
United States Circuit Court of Appeals
State final appellate courts
State intermediate appellate courts.