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September 16, 2012

Supreme Court Database–Updated [US]

Filed under: Law,Law - Sources,Legal Informatics — Patrick Durusau @ 1:30 pm

Supreme Court Database–Updated

Michael Heise writes:

An exceptionally helpful source of data for those interested in US Supreme Court decisions was recently updated to include data from OT2011. The Supreme Court Database (2012 release, v.01, here) “contains over two hundred pieces of information about each case decided by the Court between the 19[46] and 20[11] terms. Examples include the identity of the court whose decision the Supreme Court reviewed, the parties to the suit, the legal provisions considered in the case, and the votes of the Justices.” An online codebook for this leading compilation of Supreme Court decisions (particularly for political scientists) can be found here.

The Supreme Court Database sponsors this dataset, tools for analysis and training materials to assist you with both.

Very useful for combining with other data and analysis, ranging from political science and history to more traditional legal approaches.

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