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In addition to maintaining court links across the US, we also maintain useful resources that will help you research class actions. Class actions are cases where a group of people (the class) sues a company for different reasons. Different types of class action cases include Securities (stock),...
The Supreme Court on Monday morning added two new cases, involving the Sixth Amendment right to counsel and restitution orders, to its docket for the 2025-26 term. The announcement came as part of a list of orders from the justices’ private conference on Friday, April... The post Court ...
The Federal Docket The Federal Docket is a monthly newsletter providing lawyers and the community a summary of recent important decisions in the area of federal criminal law from the United States Supreme Court and the Circuit Courts of Appeal. The opinions are compiled, summarized and analyzed ...
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1.The lowest level US federal court, operating within a federal judicial district within a state, where matters under federal jurisdiction are tried. 2.A state court having jurisdiction over matters established by state law, whether as a trial court or an appellate court within a certain district...
Court Docket Cases Cases that tend to draw more national importance, are those that the federal courts as well as judges hear and decide on. This case belongs in the Federal system, where it is likely to be heard sooner than in a state… ...