The Supreme Court database [electronic resource].
- Published:
- [St. Louis, MO] : [Washington University School of Law], [between 1990 and 1999?]
- Additional Creators:
- Spaeth, Harold J.
- Access Online:
- scdb.wustl.edu
- Summary:
- "The Supreme Court Database is the definitive source for researchers, students, journalists, and citizens interested in the U.S. Supreme Court. The Database contains over two hundred pieces of information about each case decided by the Court between the 1953 and 2008 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." The database, which was developed by Professor Harold Spaeth of Michigan State University College of Law and is maintained and updated by a team of legal scholars, will eventually include all Supreme Court decisions dating back to 1792. The site includes tutorials to show users how to perform sophisticated empirical analyses using the database.
- Subject(s):
- Publication Frequency:
- Updated periodically
- Note:
- Title from home page caption, viewed March 27, 2010.
- Technical Details:
- Remote access through the Internet.
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