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- Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts: Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER)
- Courts, Criminal Justice, and Violence Section of the Emory Electronic Data Center
- Crime and Justice Electronic Data Abstracts. Bureau of Justice Statistics. Office of Justice Programs. U.S. Department of Justice.
- Constitution of the United States GPO Access:
- Acts of Congress Held Unconstitutional in Whole or in Part by the Supreme Court of the United States
- Cases Decided to June 29, 2004
- State Constitutional and Statutory Provisions and Municipal Ordinances Held Unconstitutional on their Face or as Administered
- U.S. Supreme Court Decisions Overruled by Subsequent Decision
- Table of Cases
- FBI Uniform Crime Reports
- Fedstats. Federal Statistics from over 100 Agencies
- Globalization and Labor Standards (GALS). Internet-based bibliographic archive and database of legal writings on international labor standards and global labor rights. Institute of Industrial Relations , UCLA School of Law.
- Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)
- InfoBase of State Activities and Research (ISAR). Justice Research and Statistics Association.
- Legal Information Institute (Cornell Law School)
- National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD)
- National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS). Office of Justice Programs. U.S. Department of Justice.
- Social Science Data Sets. UC-San Diego.
- Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics. SUNY-Albany and Bureau of Justice Statistics.
- State Court Statistics Project (National Center for State Courts)
- Attributes of U.S. Appeals Court Judges, 1801-1994.Gary Zuk, Deborah J. Barrow, and Gerard S. Gryski. Archived at the University of Kentucky , S. Sidney Ulmer Project for Research in Law and Judicial Politics.
- Lower Federal Court Confirmation Database, 1977-2004. Center on Democratic Performance at Binghamton University .
- Merged Phase I and Phase II of the United States Judicial Database. Vanessa A. Baird.
- State Supreme Court Data Project. Paul Brace and Melinda Gann Hall.
- State Supreme Court Chief Justice Database . Laura Langer. National Science Foundation Career Grant SES-0092187: "Multiple Actors and Competing Risks in the Policymaking (Unmaking Game) of Judicial Review."
- U.S. Appeals Court Database. Donald R. Songer.
- U.S. Supreme Court Databases. 1946-Present. Harold J. Spaeth. Archived at the University of Kentucky, S. Sidney Ulmer Project for Research in Law and Judicial Politics.
- U.S. Supreme Court Justices Database. Funded by the National Science Foundation, Law and Social Science Program, #0241369. Lee Epstein, Thomas G. Walker, Nancy Staudt, Scott Hendrickson, and Jason Roberts.
Individual/Independent Data Sets (Public Domain)
- The Alec Stone Sweet and Thomas L. Brunell Data Set on Preliminary References in EC Law (1999) .Alec Stone Sweet and Thomas L. Brunell. Robert Schuman Centre. European University Institute.
- The Choices Justices Make. Washington , D.C. : CQ Press, 1998. Lee Epstein and Jack Knight.
- Explaining Executive Success in the U.S. Supreme Court. Kevin McGuire. 1998. Political Research Quarterly 51:505-26.
- The Institutionalization of the U.S. Supreme Court. Kevin McGuire. 2004. Political Analysis 12:128-142.
- Issue Fluidity on the U.S. Supreme Court. Kevin McGuire. 1995. American Political Science Review 89:691-702.
- The Least Dangerous Branch Revisited: New Evidence on Supreme Court Responsiveness to Public Preferences. Kevin McGuire and James A. Stimson. 2004. Journal of Politics 66: 1018-1035.
- Perceived Qualifications and Ideology of Supreme Court Nominees (1937-2005). Jeffrey A. Segal.
- Philippine Supreme Court SCRA Dataset, 1961-1987. Neal Tate.
- Repeat Players in the Supreme Court: The Role of Experienced Lawyers in Litigation Success. Kevin McGuire. 1995. Journal of Politics 57:187-196.
- The Supreme Court During Crisis: How War Affects Only Nonwar Cases. Lee Epstein, Daniel E. Ho, Gary King, and Jeffrey A. Segal.



