Not exact matches
All told, the RECAP Archive now
contains about 3.4 million documents from 1.5 million federal district court and bankruptcy cases from 1960 to the present, including all
judicial opinions available via the Written Opinions
opinions available via the Written
OpinionsOpinions Report.
Even more interesting to me: Has the world seen its first
judicial opinion that
contains an emoticon yet?
The chapter not only provides a useful summary of
opinion structure and writing process, it
contains theoretical underpinnings by focusing on the issues of
judicial constraint, candor, and reasoning facing judges.
The book
contains excerpts of articles and
judicial opinions, which sometimes interfere with the text's structure and coherency.
Another nice feature of HBS case studies is that they often
contain multiple relevant primary source documents, something not available in
judicial opinions.
Since I started practicing law, though, I've never read a fully justified brief or
judicial opinion that
contained hyphenation (other than United States Supreme Court
opinions).
www.ija.org
Contains ethics advisory
opinions issued since 1993 concerning the
Judicial Code
DESCRIPTION: The collections listed on this page are generally accessible free - of - charge, and
contain at least some primary legal resources, i.e., resources that are «law,» such as treaties, statutes,
judicial opinions, or regulations, or at least some legislative history materials, such as hearings.
For example, secret executive orders and secret
opinions of the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) can
contain interpretations of law that are in many ways as binding within the executive branch as
judicial pronouncements are.