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National Constitution Center - Near Independence Hall in Historic Philadelphia

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Visit the Museum Explore the Constitution Educational Resources Citizen Action About Us Calendar Buy Tickets Group Visits Membership Press Room Facility Rentals Constitution Day Liberty Medal Constitution Conferences Podcasts " id="lnkButSearch" class="searchButton" title="Search" /> New at the Museum Special Exhibit: First Ladies Political Role, Public Image Freedom's Feast Put More Thanks in Your Thanksgiving The Exchange: Student Religious Expression' href='/exchange/' onfocus="blur();"> The Exchange: Student Religious Expression' width='67' height='33' /> The Exchange: Student Religious Expression' href='/exchange/' onfocus="blur();"> The Exchange: Student Religious Expression 12/6/07 - Sign your school up today! Boom! The Sixties and Today with Tom Brokaw 11/28/2007 Plan your Visit or Read More
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Project LEGAL: A USDE Nationally Validated Teacher Training Program

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Project LEGAL An overview of Project LEGAL Project LEGAL Resources Teacher & Student Materials: Manuals, booklets, software, etc... Teacher & Student Resources: Educational and governmental sites CompuLEGAL: An interactive student web-based activity to learn the LEGAL method Ask-A LEGAL Eagle: Ask your constitutional law question to a legal expert Project CRITICAL: Meeting the needs of gifted students Project CHARACTER: Character Education TIPS: A USDE Technology Innovation Challenge Grant LTG NY State Learning Technology Grant, Bronx LTG NY State Learning Technology Grant, Rochester LTG NY State Learning Technology Grant, Yonkers LTG NY State Learning Technology Grant, Binghamton Public Policy Analyst: A web-based public policy activity Contact Project LEGAL Updated: March 11, 2005 © Copy Read More
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Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, Historical Documents (American Memory from the Library of Congress)

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Search all collections Historical Documents The Library of Congress > American Memory Home > Historical Documents Primary Documents in American History Declaration of Independence U.S. Constitution The Bill of Rights The Federalist Papers Documents from the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention, 1774-1789 Guide to American Historical Documents Online Charters of Freedom from the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration The Library of Congress | Legal Read More
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The Federal Court Clerks Association website has been moved to : www.fcca.ws Please update your bookmarks/favorites to reflect this new location. I f you were attempting to connect to the US Courts for the District of Idaho, you have the wrong address. The site you are looking for is located at http://www.id.uscourts.gov . Your comments and suggestions are always welcome. My e-mail address is Tom_Murawski@id.uscourts.gov Read More
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Federal Judicial Center

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From Revolution to Reconstruction: Documents: 1801-1826: John Marshall's Supreme Court Cases

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FRtR > Documents > 1801-1826 > The Marshall-Cases The Marshall-Cases Index (6) *** Quote *** Marbury v. Madison (1803) McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819) Cohens v. Virginia (1821) Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) Cherokee Nation v. State of Georgia (1831) John Marshall - biography *** Quote *** Read More
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LII: U.S. Code: Home

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skip navigation Search Law School Search Cornell LII / Legal Information Institute home search sitemap donate U.S. Code collection main page faq index search Contents and context Welcome to the United States Code. This version is generated from the most recent official version made available by the US House of Representatives. For exact information about the currency of any particular title as it is published by the House, see the listing on the House server . The date of any text appearing on this site appears in italics at the upper right in every Code section. Each section in the framed version is dated at the upper right corner of the text frame; these date the text itself as we receive it from the House, and are not the date on which we loaded the text. At this point we are not sure h Read More
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Members of the Supreme Court of the United States — Infoplease.com

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Site Map | FAQ in All Infoplease Almanacs • General • Entertainment • Sports Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia Spelling Checker Daily Almanac for Nov 22, 2007 Search White Pages Skip Navigation Home Almanacs Atlas Encyclopedia Dictionary Thesaurus Features Quizzes Timelines Countries American Indian Heritage Month World & News United States History & Gov't Biography Sports Arts & Ent. Business Society & Culture Health & Science Homework Center Fact Monster Kid's reference, games, quizzes Daily Almanac This Day in History Today's Birthday Word of the Day Editor's Favorites American Indian Heritage Month Thanksgiving Advent Hanukkah Pearl Harbor Day Campaign 2008 Pakistan Country Profile Iraq Timeline Presidential Factfile NFL Team Profiles Daylight Saving Time 2007 Current Read More
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Miranda Rights (Reason): American Treasures of the Library of Congress

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Home - Overview - Treasure Talks - Learn More About It - Object Checklist (Current) - Credits Exhibition Sections: Top Treasures - Memory - Reason - Imagination Miranda Rights Earl Warren Warren's handwritten notes concerning the Miranda decision Miranda v. Arizona Preliminary notes, 1966 Manuscript Division Miranda v. Arizona (1966) was one of Chief Justice Earl Warren's (1891-1974) best-known opinions. Warren's handwritten notes contain his initial considerations about the decision that required police to warn an arrested suspect that the government could use any information provided as evidence and that the suspect had a right to remain silent and the right to counsel. Warren sent his notes to Justice William E. Brennan, Jr., for comment. Brennan's response advocated more flexibility an Read More
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National Center for State Courts

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Helping Courts Anticipate Change and Better Serve the Public ABOUT US CONTACT US EVENTS SUPPORT US SEARCH OUR SITE National Center for State Courts Welcome to the National Center for State Courts Learn more about the National Center Site Map Current News Highlights Information Resources Chief Justice of the United States John G. Roberts presents Utah Supreme Court Chief Justice Christine Durham the NCSC's William H. Rehnquist Award in ceremony at the Supreme Court. Justice Thomas Lytton Named President of CCJSCA Court Management Program Graduates 45 in Williamsburg Self-Help Support.org in "Top 10" For the second time, Self-Help Support.org has been awarded a spot on Justice Served?s ?Top-10 Court Websites? list. The site was noted for continuing ?to serve as the preeminent resou Read More
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National Criminal Justice Reference Service

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Login | Subscribe/Register | Manage Account | Shopping Cart | Help | Contact Us | Home Site Search Advanced Search Search Help About NCJRS | A-Z Publications/Products | Library/Abstracts | Search Q & A | Grants & Funding | Justice Events This site requires a Javascript-enabled browser, click here for additional information. Pretrial Release of Felony Defendants in State Courts This Bureau of Justice Statistics report presents findings on the pretrial release phase of the criminal justice process using data collected from a representative sample of felony cases filed in the 75 largest U.S. counties in May during even-numbered years from 1990 to 2004. It includes trends on pretrial release rates and the types of release used. (NCJ 214994) Agency Abstract with links to full text report. Cocai Read More
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Sorry | DÉsolÉ | Sorry

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Sorry, there is no CEC.ORG web page matching your request. It is possible you typed the address incorrectly, or that the page no longer exists. You may visit any of the pages below for information about CEC projects and initiatives. Lo sentimos; su bÚsqueda resultÓ infructuosa. Verifique la direcciÓn e intente de nuevo, pero es posible que la pÁgina ya no exista. Puede visitar las siguientes pÁginas en que hallarÁ inforrmaciÓn sobre los proyectos e iniciativas de la CCA. DÉsolÉ, aucune page Web CEC.ORG ne correspond À votre demande. Il est possible qu'il y ait une erreur dans l'adresse que vous avez entrÉe ou que la page n'existe plus. Pour obtenir de l'information sur les projets et activitÉs de la CCE, vous pouvez consulter l'une ou l'autre des pages ci-dessous Site Map Mapa del sitio Ca Read More
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The Avalon Project : Federalist No 78

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The Avalon Project at Yale Law School The Federalist Papers : No. 78 Previous Document Contents Next Document The Judiciary Department From McLEAN'S Edition, New York. HAMILTON To the People of the State of New York: WE PROCEED now to an examination of the judiciary department of the proposed government. In unfolding the defects of the existing Confederation, the utility and necessity of a federal judicature have been clearly pointed out. It is the less necessary to recapitulate the considerations there urged, as the propriety of the institution in the abstract is not disputed; the only questions which have been raised being relative to the manner of constituting it, and to its extent. To these points, therefore, our observations shall be confined. The manner of constituting it seems to em Read More
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The Federal Judiciary

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About The U.S. Courts | Newsroom | Library | Court Links | FAQs | Employment Opportunities | Contact Us | Search This page is maintained by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts on behalf of the U.S. Courts. The purpose of this site is to function as a clearinghouse for information from and about the Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government. Privacy and Security Notices Read More
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The Federal Judiciary Homepage: Search

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The search feature is temporarily unavailable. A new and improved search feature will be available soon. Match: All Any Format: Long Short Search: --> What's New | Frequently Asked Questions | For Public Review | About The U.S. Courts Publications and Directories | News and Information | Employment Opportunities Judiciary NOW | Links | Search For information or comments, please contact: The www.uscourts.gov Webmaster Read More
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The History Place - Constitution of the United States

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Constitution of the United States We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. Article. I. Section. 1. All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives. Section. 2. The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every second Year by the People of the several States, and the Electors in each State shall have the Qualifications requisite for Electors of the most numerous Branch of the State Legis Read More
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tonyquain.com Homepage

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Truth Gouging In the heady days of the Ottoman Empire, Sultan Mehmet IV hired a court historian to record the happenings of his magnificent reign. At the end of one afternoon, Mehmet asked his historian what had been recorded that day, and the historian replied that nothing of interest had occurred. The sultan then flung a spear at the historian, causing a great injury, and bellowed, " Now thou hast something to write about." It appears that our national press has taken this page out of the historian's book. In the absence of interesting stories to trump about the war in Iraq, the progressing nuclear ambitions of Iran, the scurry for immigration reform, or any other subject of mere seriousness, the press resurfaces the big 'story' of the rise in retail gas prices that vex the lives of Joe Read More
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U.S. Court Court of Appeals - Welcome

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Arkansas Iowa Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota South Dakota U.S. Court of Appeals For The Eighth Circuit Michael E. Gans, Clerk Clerk's Office: 314-244-2400/Fax: 314-244-2780 Document Filing (CM/ECF) • Login • Registration • Account Update • Events List • Training • FAQ's • Have A Problem? • Downtime PACER (Case Information) • Login • Service Center Today's Opinions One Stop Search Court Calendar All Opinions Oral Arguments General Search Bankruptcy Appellate Panel 8th Circuit Jury Instructions --> Contacts/Mailing Address St. Louis Office St. Paul Office Judicial Complaints Conflicts Screening Plan Links To Briefs Filed During The Past 14 Days Forms & CJA Information Fee Schedule Rules & Publications Appeal Information 8th Circuit Read More
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U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces

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U . S . C OURT OF A PPEALS FOR THE A RMED F ORCES Establishment -- Court Brochure (pdf * ) Appellate Review Practice & Procedure Judges -- Clerkships Opinions & Digest Daily Journal -- New Grants/Dispositions Annual Reports Search Site Scheduled Hearings ( Includes Audio Files ) Code Committee Court Rules -- Sample Joint Appendix and Guide Bar Judicial Conference Annual Judicial Conference and Continuing Legal Educaion Program Clerk's Office -- E-Filing Library Other Web Sites * PDF file format requires the Adobe Acrobat reader (a freeware) to view document. NOTICE: This Government Computer System is provided as a public service by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. It is intended for use by the public for viewing and retrieving information only. Unauthorized attempts to uploa Read More
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U.S. Government Printing Office Home Page

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Skip to Content search U.S. Government Printing Office | Keeping America Informed 732 North Capitol St. NW | Washington DC 20401 | 202.512.2000 GPO INSIDE About the Agency Frequently Asked Questions Newsroom/Media Management Team Congressional Relations Inspector General Digital Information System (FDsys) Composition System Replacement (CSR) Careers at GPO Photo Gallery Contact the Agency GPO ACCESS Government Information About GPO Access What's New Most Popular Resources A-Z Resource List Catalog of Publications Federal Depository Libraries FDLP Desktop Online Bookstore Ben's Guide to U.S. Government Help GPO SERVICES For Federal Customers Customer Services Updates for Agencies Print, Design & Web Solutions Security & Intelligent Document Training Opportunities Deposit Accounts Track a Jo Read More
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U.S. Marshals Service History

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Want To Be A Deputy? "Top 15" Wanted Fugitives Major Fugitive Cases Sales of Seized Assets History Roll Call of Honor Marshals Service Missions District Offices News Releases Publications FOIA Reading Room Speeches & Testimonies DOJ Home Page George Washington Appoints First Marshals - 1789 The offices of U.S. Marshal and Deputy Marshals were created more than 200 years ago by the first Congress in the Judiciary Act of 1789, the same legislation that established the federal judicial system. The Marshals were given extensive authority to support the federal courts within their judicial districts and to carry out all lawful orders issued by judges, Congress, or the President. The Marshals and their Deputies served the subpoenas, summonses, writs, warrants, and other process issued Read More
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United States Department of Justice

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United States Tax Court: Home

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You are receiving this message because your browser does not support JavaScript, or the feature has been disabled in your browser. If you would like to view this site, please enable JavaScript and/or upgrade your browser. About the Court Today's Opinions Opinions Search Docket Inquiry Practitioner Services Forms Judges Rules Press Releases Telephone Numbers Fees/Charges Taxpayer Information Employment Opportunities Help United States Tax Court , 400 Second Street, NW, Washington, DC 20217 Telephone: 202-521-0700 You are here » Home Clock script Welcome NEW! 2008 Spring Trial Session Schedules 2008 Winter Trial Session Schedules 2007 Fall Trial Session Schedules Electronic (North) Courtroom Information Sheet Guidelines for Use of the Tax Court's Electronic (North) Courtroom New procedures f Read More
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USCAVC - United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims

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Skip navigation William P. Greene, Jr. Chief Judge Norman Y. Herring Clerk of the Court/Executive Officer United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims Home About the Court Judges Calendars Annual Report History How to Appeal Appeal without Representation Appeal with Representation Court Fees Court Rules and Procedures Rules of Practice and Procedure Internal Operating Procedures Rules of Admission and Practice Practitioner's Notes Electronic Filing Orders and Opinions Stay Orders Miscellaneous Orders Opinions Full Court Orders Practitioners Case Information Case Dockets Decisions and Opinions Archived Cases E Notification Helpful Links Employment Job Opportunities Federal Personnel Forms Judicial Vacancies Court Forms Oral Arguments Schedule Audio FAQs United States Court of Appeals Read More
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USDOJ: Office of the Solicitor General

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skip to content Solicitor General Paul D. Clement About the Office of the Solicitor General Former Solicitors General OSG in Historical Context Bibliography Briefs Type of Filing By Term Subject/Client Briefs 1982-1996 Help/Glossary Supreme Court Decisions Opportunities Attorney Assistants Bristow Fellows Law Students Summer Research Positions Contact OSG OSG FOIA DOJ Home Office of the Solicitor General The original Statutory Authorization Act of June 22, 1870, states, " There shall be in the Department of Justice an officer learned in the law, to assist the Attorney General in the performance of his duties to be called the Solicitor General. " The Office of the Solicitor General is tasked to conduct all litigation on behalf of the United States in the Supreme Court, and to supervise the Read More
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USIA: Basic Readings in U.S. Democracy

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BASIC READINGS IN U.S. DEMOCRACY TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE PART I: THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE (1776) The Declaration of Independence PART II: CREATING A GOVERNMENT The Mayflower Compact (1620) Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (1639) Albany Plain of Union (1754) The Northwest Ordinance (1787) Constitution of the United States (1787) James Madison, The Federalist No. 10 (1787) The Judiciary Act of 1789 Marbury v. Madison (1803) McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) PART III: THE GROWTH OF AMERICAN SOCIETY Thomas Jefferson, First Inaugural (1801) Black Hawk, Surrender Speech (1832) Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America (1835) Ralph Waldo Emerson, Self-Reliance (1841) Dorothea Dix, Memorial to the Massachusetts Legislature (1843) Horace Mann, Report No. 12 of the Massachusetts School Board Read More
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Welcome to the Tribal Court Clearinghouse

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Tribal Court Clearinghouse SEARCH Welcome to the Tribal Court Clearinghouse The Tribal Court Clearinghouse is a comprehensive website established in June 1997 to serve as a resource for American Indian and Alaska Native Nations, American Indian and Alaska Native people, tribal justice systems, victims services providers, tribal service providers, and others involved in the improvement of justice in Indian country. The Tribal Court Clearinghouse is developed and maintained by the Tribal Law and Policy Institute , an Indian owned and operated non-profit corporation organized to design and develop education, research, training, and technical assistance programs which promote the enhancement of justice in Indian country and the health, well-being, and culture of Native peoples. New on the Trib Read More
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