Case Law
The Law Library has a set of the regional reporters, which contain cases from all fifty states from the 1880's to the present, on the fourth floor. We also have official reporters for all states from statehood until 1900 in the South Annex. Official state reporters after 1900 are in storage.
- Atlantic Reporter (A., A.2d): XXKF135.A7A812
- North Eastern Reporter (N.E., N.E.2d): XXKF135.N6 N63
- North Western Reporter (N.W., N.W.2d): XXKF135.N7.N62
- Pacific Reporter (P., P.2d, P.3d): XXKF135.P2.P33
- South Eastern Reporter (S.E., S.E.2d): XXKF135.S6.S612
- South Western Reporter (S.W., S.W.2d, S.W.3d): XXKF135.S7.S612
- Southern Reporter (So., So.2d): XXKF135.S8.S612
State court opinions are also available online in the following sources:
- Legal Information InstituteFrom Cornell Law School, the LII provides links to case law from state courts.
- Westlaw Provides the full text of all published state court opinions. Available only for Law School users only. Other users should consult Westlaw Patron Access, which is available at designated computers in the Law Library Reading Room.
- LexisNexis for Law School Provides the full text of all published state court opinions. Available for Law School users only. Other UofC users should consult LexisNexis Academic, which also provides the full text of state court opinions.
State Court Statistics
The Court Statistics Project, sponsored by the National Center for State Courts, lets you generate reports on state court case loads, using data collected for their annual report, State Court Caseload Statistics.
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