Monday, March 31, 2003

Did you know that 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. To get there from the Law Library's web page, click on the link for Research Databases. This will give you an alphabetical list of databases to which the library subscribes. Scroll down to BNA and select U.S. Law Week from the drop-down menu. (If you are accessing the database from off-campus, you'll need to enter your last name and bar code in order to access the database.) Once you've accessed the U.S. Law Week page, you can select the link for Supreme Court Today.

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