It is recommended that an attorney be consulted when an interpretation of the law is needed. UCF library staff are not able to provide any legal advice. Legal Assistance Information
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"provides the background of the case and issues involved, the main arguments presented by each side, and an explanation of the court’s decision, as well as the legal, political, and social impact of the decision"
v.1, Individual Liberties -- v.2, Criminal Justice -- v.3, Equal Protection & Family Law -- v.4, Business & Government
from Street Law & The Supreme Court Historical Society
"This site was developed to provide teachers with a full range of resources and activities to support the teaching of landmark Supreme Court cases, helping students explore the key issues of each case."
from Douglas O. Linder, Professor of Law, University of Missouri--Kansas City School of Law
"collection of essays, images, maps, primary documents, links, and other materials pertaining to fifty of the most famous trials of all time, from Socrates to Simpson."