US AOC: 64 Federal Courts Now Publish Opinions on FDsys; added to side bar

US AOC: 64 Federal Courts Now Publish Opinions on FDsys:

A project providing free online access to federal court opinions has expanded to include 64 courts. The federal Judiciary and the Government Printing Office partner through the GPO’s Federal Digital System, FDsys, to provide public access to more than 750,000 opinions, many dating back to 2004.

Federal court opinions are one of the most heavily used collections on FDsys, with millions of retrievals each month. Opinions are pulled nightly from the courts’ Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) systems and sent to the GPO, where they are posted on the FDsys website. Collections on FDsys are divided into appellate, district or bankruptcy court opinions and are text-searchable across courts. FDsys also allows embedded animation and audio – an innovation previously only available with opinions posted on a court’s own website or on the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER).

FDsys is now added to the sidebar, and it is a service of the GPO. Featured today are records of the Kennedy assassination. I tried searching for the Moalin opinion in the previous post, but that court is not online yet.

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