Subject Guide to Political Science
Judicial Branch and Legal Resources
- Decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court (1937-1975)
- Decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court (1990-present)
- FedLaw
- FindLaw
- Guide to Law Online
- Index to Legal Periodicals
- Jurist
- Law and Politics Internet Guide
- The Michigan Electronic Library
- The Oyez Project
- StateLaw
- Supreme Court of the United States
- U.S. Department of Justice
- UTK Gateway to GPO Access
- Virtual Chase: Legal Research on the Internet
- Yale University's Avalon Project
Fedworld (Air Force FLITE database of legal information)
Legal Information Institute, Cornell University Law School
Connect to federal laws and regulations. Includes information on the federal court system, legislation passed in past 6 years, state laws, and the U.S. Code.
Provides entry to Supreme Court Decisions, case law and indexes and links to legal subjects, law schools, federal and state governments, as well as links to the Web sites of individual lawyers and experts.
Comes from the Library of Congress and is a guide to the Global Legal Information Network. Links to worldwide legal resources.
Restricted to University of Tennessee students and staff.
Has a multitude of links which include course syllabi, topical guides, online papers, academic pages, and legal news.
A well organized collection of legal sites. Includes section on treaties, legal research,associations, and U.S.Judicial.
Provides information on legal sites, legal associations, legal journals,and the federal judicial branch.
Search significant Supreme Court cases. Can find both written and oral argument. With RealTime Audio you will hear the arguments before the court.
Within each state, resources are organized under the headings home page; legislative information; courts; statutes; state agencies; congressional delegation; miscellaneous; and historical documents.
The official web site of the Supreme Court. Get schedules, opinions, oral arguments, court rules,case handling guides.
Government Documents, UTK Libraries
Gateway to information on federal legislation, public laws, the Congressional Record, U.S. Code covers the 103rd and 104th Congress. Includes the current Congressional Directory.
Access to digital records pertinent to history,economics, politics, and law.


