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U.S. Supreme Court Library The Supreme Court is the highest tribunal in the nation for all cases and controversies arising under the Constitution of the United States. The Court stands as the final arbiter of the law and guardian of constitutional liberties. The most prominent landmark cases are decided by the United States Supreme Court and have a significant impact on our society at large. The official U.S. Reports are an indexed compilation of the official full text of all decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States and the official record of its rulings, orders, case tables, and other proceedings. These bound volumes contain the 4th and final generation of the Court’s opinions after the bench opinions, slip opinions and preliminary prints. This collection includes: • U.S. Reports (1754-current) • U.S. Reports Slip Opinions (2002-current) • U.S. Reports Preliminary Prints (2002-current) • Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports • Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the United States • Rules of the Supreme Court • Periodicals on the Court • Books on the Court • Oyez Linking • External Resources and more Includes more than 350 titles and 1.2 million pages and the only complete coverage of the official U.S. Reports from 1754-current

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The Supreme Court is the highest tribunal in the nation for all cases and controversies arising under the Constitution of the United States. The Court stands as the final arbiter of the law and guardian of constitutional liberties. The most prominent landmark cases are decided by the United States Supreme Court and have a significant impact on our society at large.

The official U.S. Reports are an indexed compilation of the official full text of all decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States and the official record of its rulings, orders, case tables, and other proceedings. These bound volumes contain the 4th and final generation of the Court’s opinions after the bench opinions, slip opinions and preliminary prints.

This collection includes:• U.S. Reports (1754-current)• U.S. Reports Slip Opinions (2002-current)• U.S. Reports Preliminary Prints (2002-current)• Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports• Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the United States

• Rules of the Supreme Court • Periodicals on the Court• Books on the Court• Oyez Linking• External Resources and more

Includes more than 350 titles and 1.2 million pages and the only complete coverage of the official U.S. Reports from 1754-current

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Case Law Coverage provided by Fastcase:The federal case coverage includes the judicial opinions of the Supreme Court (1754-present), Federal Circuits (1924-present), Board of Tax Appeals (vols. 1-47), Tax Court Memorandum Decisions (vols. 1-59), U.S. Customs Court (vols. 1-70), Board of Immigration Appeals (1996-present), Federal District Courts (1924-present), and Federal Bankruptcy Courts (1 B.R. 1-present). The state case law covers all fifty states, with nearly half of the states dating back to the 1800s. Coverage for the remaining states dates back to approximately 1950.

FEATURED PERIODICALS ON THE COURT• Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of the United States (1800-1926)• Cato Supreme Court Review (2001-current)• Encyclopedia of United States Supreme Court Reports (1908-1911, All Published)• Journal of the Supreme Court of the United States (1902-current)• Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases (1973-2014, indexed to current; current content subscription available)• Supreme Court Economic Review (1982-2012, indexed to current)• Supreme Court Preview (1992-current)• Supreme Court Reporter (1882-1923)• Supreme Court Review (1960-2012, indexed to current)• United States Supreme Court Bulletin (1932-1996, All Published)

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FEATURED BOOKS ON THE COURT• Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation (1952 edition-current)• Documentary History of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1789-1800• Least Dangerous Branch: The Supreme Court at the Bar of Politics• Flag and the Law: A Documentary History of the Treatment of the American Flag by the Supreme Court and Congress

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The Congressional Research Service (CRS) of the Library of Congress is a non-partisan public policy research agency. Charged with conducting research and analysis to clearly define public policy issues in legislative context for Congress, the CRS reports are encyclopedic, in-depth, timely, and excellent resources for legislative and public policy research.