I ranked the Seventh Circuit's Web site as one of the two best, because of the easy access the site provides not only to published opinions but also to briefs, oral argument audiotapes, and free
docket entry information.
In the Federal Courts, the Supreme Court of Canada, and (to some extent) the Manitoba courts, one can obtain free, web - based access to case and
docket entry information.
Not exact matches
In the example you gave, you can enter the Supreme Court file number in the Supreme Court case
information database to get the
docket entries, which will give you the date of the CA decision and the file number.
Docket entries, memoranda, briefs (including amicus briefs), and other information about this case may be accessed through the case d
Docket entries, memoranda, briefs (including amicus briefs), and other
information about this case may be accessed through the case
docketdocket.