Business and Personal LawUnit 4:
Your Money and the LawCommunity ConnectionUse the following links to help you complete the Community Connection activity. Information on judicial courts, judgeships, and number of districts in the United States . The Federal Judiciary Web site provides information about the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals, U.S. district courts, and bankruptcy courts. http://www.uscourts.gov/ Cornell Law School 's Web site provides district court and bankruptcy court decisions. http://www.law.cornell.edu/federal/districts.html FindLaw, a free legal Web site, offers information on a legal issues from A – Z. http://www.findlaw.com/ Consumer resources from the federal government are available through this Web site. Use the Search box to locate information about how to file for bankruptcy. http://www.consumer.gov/ The Federal Citizen Information Center provides consumers with information about a variety of topics. Use the Search box to locate information about filing for bankruptcy. http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/ States may vary on the requirements to being a juror in a judicial court. Use your Internet browser to search for " juror " and the name of you state . |