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- Maryland state court system - The judiciary branch of state government includes four levels of courts. The highest court is called the Court of Appeals. The intermediate appeals court is called the Court of Special Appeals. The Circuit Court in each county and in Baltimore City is the trial court of general jurisdiction. Small cases are heard in District Court.
- Texas Judiciary Online - Directory of the state court system including appellate and trial courts, and agencies. Includes courts rules and other resources, ethics issues, and links to courts and judicial records.
- Court of Judicial Discipline - Official site of Pennsylvania's court of Judicial Discipline. The disciplinary body for state court judges in the Commonwealth.
- Michigan Courts - Links to the Michigan Supreme Court and Court of Appeals websites and a directory of trial courts.
- Supreme Court of Ohio - Provides court information with judiciary and legal resources, including released Supreme Court and Court of Appeals opinions.
- Ohio Judicial Conference - Site presents the latest judicial news, court links, a judges directory, publications, associations, committees, and a youth site.
- Second Court of Appeals - Current proceedings, opinions, local rules, history and jurisdiction, employment, and judicial biographies.
- Adams County Court - Court, judicial, and legal demographics.
- The Constitutional Court of Azerbaijan Republic - Information about the Court, its judicial decisions and relevant legal documents. Brief information about the Judges, the court's organizational structure, archive and contacts.
- Court of Criminal Appeals - Highest state court for appeals resulting from criminal cases. Includes opinions, judges, schedule, procedures and rules.
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- National Center for State Courts - The National Center for State Courts, or NCSC, is a non-profit organization charged with improving judicial administration in the United States and around the world. It functions as a think-tank, library, non-profit consulting firm for the courts, advocate for judicial and legislative reform, and a center of education in the field of judicial administration.
- International judicial institution - International judicial institutions can be divided into courts, arbitral tribunals and quasi-judicial institutions. Courts are permanent bodies, with near the same composition for each case.
- Provincial Municipal Courts of Vietnam - Provincial Municipal Courts of Vietnam are lower level courts in Vietnam's judicial system. These courts are essentially provincial courts and report directly to the central government in Hanoi.
- Judicial philosophy - Judicial philosophy is the set of ideas and beliefs which dictate how Justices and judges of the United States federal courts may rule in many cases. There is a large academic debate over judicial philosophy, with some supporting the theory that justices can be categorized as judicial conservatives, moderates, or liberals, while others argue that justices cannot be evaluated using such a rigid division.
- Biographical Directory of Federal Judges - The Biographical Directory of Federal Judges is a publication of the Federal Judicial Center providing basic biographical information on all past and present Article Three (life-tenured) judges of the United States federal courts. These include Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States and judges of the United States Courts of Appeals, the United States District Courts, specialized courts, and some predecessor courts.