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  • Court Reporters

    Court reporters Court reporters Duties Court reporters, sometimes referred to as stenographers, have generally the following duties: Attend legal proceedings and other public events where they create word-for-word transcriptions of the events. Create word-for-word transcripts of courtroom procedures. They may also record depositions They may also provide reports of public meetings and speeches They may…

  • Permanent Court of International Justice

    Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) Resources Official Publications of the PCIJ The official PCIJ publications are issued in series, as follows: Series A:Collection of Judgments (1922-1930) […]

  • Permanent Court of International Justice

    Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) Resources Official Publications of the PCIJ The official PCIJ publications are issued in series, as follows: Series A:Collection of Judgments (1922-1930) […]

  • Lower Court

    Lower Court Lower Courts in the United States Article III of the United States Constitution declares, in section 1, that the judicial power of the United States shall be invested in one Supreme Court and in “such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.” The Supreme Court has held…

  • Court Reporter Intern

    Court Reporter Intern Introduction In general, courts may search for court reporter interns, determining the most suitable placement based on current area of study, skill set, career goals, maturity level and the student’s schedule. Court Reporter Intern: Transcripts of Official Activities Court reporters produce word-for-word transcripts of speeches, testimonies, meetings, legal proceedings and other official…

  • International Court of Justice Resources

    International Court of Justice Resources Official Publications of the ICJ Reports of Judgments, Advisory Opinions, & Orders: Advisory opinions and orders of the Court are printed chronologically and each issue volume has indexes and a table of contents. The original is printed on the left-hand page and the translation is on the right-hand page. Both…

  • Catalogue of Court Reports

    Catalogue of Court Reports I n the United States Nominative Reporter Table Reporter Nominative Citation U.S. Reports Citation Terms A.J. Dallas 1-4 Dall. 1-4 U.S. 1790-1800 William Cranch 1-9 Cranch 5-13 U.S. 1801-1815 Henry Wheaton 1-12 Wheat 14-25 U.S. 1816-1827 Richard Peters 1-16 Pet. 26-41 U.S. 1828-1842 Benjamin C. Howard 1-24 How. 42-65 U.S. 1843-1860…

  • Court Reports

    Court reports (also called “reports”) are published collections of histories of legal cases, with the arguments used by counsel and the reasons given for the decision of the court. They are volumes of printed (or online) opinions of magistrates, judges or justices. Case report may be official or unofficial, authoritatives or not. Most unofficial reports…

  • Court reporter

    Court reporter A Court reporter is a set of Law books in which the cumulative opinions of the courts of a state or federal government are published in a timely manner and in uniform format to facilitate reference. In law libraries, court reporters are cataloged by librarians as continuing resources, which means a publication in…

  • Citation to Federal Unpublished Opinions in the Circuit Courts

    In April 2006, proposed Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure (FRAP) 32.1 was adopted by the U.S. Supreme Court. The rule, which went into effect on December 1, 2006, prohibits Federal Circuit Courts from disallowing citation to federal unpublished opinions issued on or after January 1, 2007. FRAP 32.1 raises many open questions that will most…

  • Legal opinions

    Legal opinions A legal opinion is a statement, usually prepared in writing but sometimes delivered orally by a judge or court to announce the decision reached in a case argued or tried before them, giving a brief summary of the facts, expounding the law as it applies to the case, detailing […]

  • History of Year Books

    History of Year Books English-language first case reports, Year Books, were manuscript law reports prepared from 1292 to 1535.[1] These early reports were collections of notes taken down concerning actions at the court,[2] rather than case reports as were developed lately.[3] (Nomative) court reporters[4] followed The Year Books . These reports were individually compiled by…

  • National Reporter System

    The National Reporter System, by West the West’s National Reporter System is a group of regional Court Reports or “reporters” that divides the 50 states and the District of Columbia into seven national regions: Atlantic, North Eastern, North Western, Pacific, South Eastern, South Western, and Southern. These regional Court Reports systems, together with West’s federal…

  • Arkansas Agency Databases

    Arkansas State Agency Databases Accountancy, Arkansas State Board of Public •Roster Search by first name, last name, city, state or license number. You have choices for Certified Public Accountants, Public Accountants, Corporations & Partnerships PA’s, or Corporations & Partnerships CPA’s. Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board, Arkansas •Roster Searachable by company name, last name, city, county…

  • International Law

    International Law consists of the rules and principles of general application dealing with the conduct of States and of international organizations in their international relations with one another and with private individuals, minority groups and transnational companies. Legal Issues […]