Baby PiePie’s Bookmarks
The official Public Access to Court Electronic Records system. The definitive source for filings and dockets in federal district, bankruptcy, and appellate courts. A daily tool for federal litigators.
A group blog written by law professors offering a libertarian perspective on current legal issues. Often provides a thought-provoking counterpoint to mainstream legal analysis, especially on civil liberties.
The primary source for laws governing commercial transactions in the United States. Critical for drafting and litigating any business agreement involving the sale of goods. Essential for corporate counsel.
The official manual for federal sentencing guidelines. Critical for any attorney practicing federal criminal law. I use it to advise clients on potential exposure and for plea negotiations.
While aimed at laypeople, this site offers surprisingly clear and accurate explanations of complex legal topics. Good for finding simple analogies when explaining concepts to clients.
Offers free access to all U.S. Supreme Court opinions, along with helpful summaries and oral argument transcripts. Excellent for historical case research and understanding landmark decisions.
The official text of the Federal Rules of Evidence. A necessary reference for any federal litigation, covering everything from hearsay exceptions to expert witness admissibility.
Provides a wide range of case law, legal news, and resources for practicing attorneys. Good for finding secondary sources and getting a broad overview of a new legal issue quickly.
A comprehensive collection of legal materials, including the U.S. Code, Supreme Court opinions, and CFR. Essential primary source research for any legal question. My go-to for free access.
In-depth analysis and timely news on everything related to the United States Supreme Court. Indispensable for tracking cases, cert petitions, and understanding oral arguments. Better than most news outlets.