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Litigation Resource Links
US Courts
This site provides information about the different federal courts and how the federal judiciary functions.
The Administrative Office of the US Courts - PACER Service Center
Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) is an electronic source for case and docket information regarding cases being heard in federal courts, including federal courts of appeal, federal district courts and federal bankruptcy courts. This is a pay-per-use service.
American Association for Justice
The AAJ promotes justice and fairness for injured people, protects victims' rights and works to educate and disclose information to the public. This site provides articles, news and information about current trends in litigation.
National Center for State Courts
The National Center for State Courts provides information about judicial administration, develops methods to improve the administration of justice and helps state courts improve service and performance.
United States Department of Justice
The mission of the DOJ is to enforce the laws of the United States; to ensure public safety; to provide federal leadership in preventing and controlling crime; to seek just punishment for those guilty of unlawful behavior; and to ensure fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans.
American Bar Association Section of Litigation
The Web page for the Litigation section of the ABA, which is a voluntary association of legal professionals that provides continuing legal education classes, offers programs to assist lawyers and judges in their work and works to improve the legal system for the public.
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure govern all civil actions brought in federal district courts.
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