Here are several resources to locate court cases:
Finding Supreme Court Cases:
(Courtesy of Chris Granatino, UCSB)
THOMAS -- provides access to federal legislative information including Bills, Resolutions, floor activity in Congress, Congressional Record, schedules and calendars, links to committee information, Presidential nominations, treaties, and miscellaneous government resources.
FedLaw -- provides references of use to individuals doing Federal legal research and which can be accessed directly through "point and click" hypertext connections. It is a good general legal research site covering federal statutes, regulations, and Executive Orders, the federal judiciary, the legislative branch, state and territorial laws, arbitration and mediation information, general research and reference, professional associations and organizations, and how-to legal-related sites.
The Patent Lens -- this system can be used to search the full-text of over eight million patents and patent applications. The site also integrates INPADOC (International Patent Documentation Center) legal status and patent family information from over sixty countries directly into the search results. This data can help to give an idea whether a patent application related to one of interest was filed in other countries, and possibly whether patents are in force or applications are still pending. Updated weekly.
Law review articles can be a great resource when you are trying to find relavent case law on a particular subject area or topic. Typically, a law review article will contain numerous foot notes and citations to relavent cases, giving you the opportunity to learn a little more about the history of a particular subject in case law as well as finding the citations to historically important cases. (Text courtesy of Chris Granatino, UCSB)
Here are several sources to locate Law Review Journals:
Once in the database, we can follow these steps to find some law review articles.