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Court Websites
Mike Lissner edited this page Sep 2, 2014
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This page keeps track of the progress of each court and its scraper. It is broken into three sections:
- Federal and Tribal Courts
- State and Territorial Courts
- Technique Notes
This page is a wiki. Please feel free to edit it as you work.
- Most Federal District Courts are going to be handled by the WrittenOpinions report provided by PACER.
- However, some District Courts have an opinions page that may be preferable or contain different material.
- We'll list those here:
- District Court of D.C. (2014 page; set up a year variable in main scraper)
- District Court of D.C. (everything for backscraper)
- Additional district courts can be found on Brian's Wiki.
- Patent Trial and Appeal Board
- U.S. GAO
- DONE Merit Systems Protection Board (Precedential) and Non-precedential
- DONE U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
- Judicial Panel On Multidistrict Litigation (will need to use PACER as filing date not available otherwise)
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DONE-ISH U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
- (except annual zip files of opinions from 1989-1999 without metadata which are also available.)
- DONE U.S. Court of Federal Claims
- DONE U.S. Court of International Trade
- DONE U.S. Tax Court
- IMPOSSIBLE 1st Cir. BAP The only way to get date of opinion publication is to use their search interface and to ensure you get less than the max of 200 results, enter "96" "97" "98" ... "11" "12"... in the "Case number begins with" field. Unfortunately these searches do not create a stable URL.
- 8th Cir. BAP We already get these opinions from the regular 8th Cir. page, but they are not clearly designated as BAP opinions there, so this page could be used to identify which 8th Cir. opinions are BAP opinions.
- DONE 9th Cir. BAP Seems their new opinions are (also?) on this part of the ca9 site.
- DONE 10th Cir. BAP (poor metadata; only lists case number, does not provide case name or date; they do have a plain text file that appears to provide this metadata for at least the most recent case, maybe the most recent week, not clear, and by surfing directories one could get a "modified date" that is probably the opinion date, but who knows, and even then you'd still have no case name.)
- Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences (precedential)
- Board of Veterans' Appeals
- Board of Immigration Appeals
- Assiniboine & Sioux Montana Law Library (not sure if updated or historical only)
- Cherokee Nation Multiple pages appears to cover decades of Judicial Appeals Tribunal and Supreme Court Opinions
- Confederated Salish & Kootenai Montana Law Library (not sure if updated or historical only)
- Crow Montana Law Library (not sure if updated or historical only)
- Grand Ronde (Javascript-based file folder system)
- Ho-Chunk Nation (image-based pdfs)
- Oneida Reporter (1992-2008) Oneida Trial and Appellate Opinions (2009-2010)
- Tribal Court Clearinghouse (2700+ opinions can be found searching for 'court')
- more...
- U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals (Opinions, Memorandum Opinions, and Summary Dispositions)
- Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals
- U.S. Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals
- Coast Guard Court of Criminal Appeals
- Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals
- DONE Alabama
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DONE Alaska
- xpath examples of child, descendant, following-sibling
- Multiple opinions listed under a single date
- Assumes precedential
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DONE Arizona
- Titlecase used on case_names field
- xpath examples of
'contains @id'
- Arizona Court of Appeals
- DONE Division 1
- Division 2 - TODO (Brian and Deb worked on this but ultimately could not figure it out. Would get fewer old opinions, but a more reasonable page by using their RSS feed.)
- DONE Arizona Tax Court TODO
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DONE Arkansas -
- Titlecase used on judges field
- xpath examples all use
@class=
- HTML Element converted to string
- Assumes precedential
- Court of Appeals merely points to different URL
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DONE Arkansas Court of Appeals
- Extends ark.py
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DONE California
- RegEx used for case_names
- Replaces abbreviation of 'People' in case_names
- Handles multiple date formats
- Assumes precedential
- Courts of Appeal scrapers just add 'division' metadata
- Separate page for non-precedential opinions assumes non-precedential
- DONE California Court of Appeals w/various divisions
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DONE Colorado
- Court-provided pdf announcement difficult to work with
- Contact in mid-2013 yielded no change
- Need to use state bar page
- State Bar page for Court of Appeals TODO but HARD (Check with Mike if you want to work on this one.)
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DONE Connecticut
- Daily page + annual archive TODO
- Archive pages list multiple opinions under one date; see Alaska for example scraper.
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DONE Delaware Supreme Court
- DONE Delaware Lower Courts
- DONE District of Columbia
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DONE Florida
- Lists multiple opinions under each date (see alaska)
- Many opinions are accompanied by revised opinions or separate orders that are not hyperlinked with their case name. Somewhat similar to padding strategy in /federal/district/dcd could be used.
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DONE Georgia -
- Appears to be hand-written HTML with numerous mistakes that make accurate parsing a challenge.
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Georgia Appeals Court
- May require a POST, otherwise looks easy.
- DONE Hawaii
- DONE Hawaii Appellate
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DONE Idaho
- DONE Idaho Civil
- DONE Idaho Criminal
- DONE Idaho Court Appeals Civil
- DONE Idaho Court Appeals Criminal -
- DONE Idaho Unpublished
- DONE Illinois Supreme
- DONE Illinois Appeals
- DONE Indiana Supreme
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DONE Iowa Supreme
- Releases opinions on Fridays and makes a separate page for each release date.
- DONE Iowa Appeals
- DONE Kansas Supreme and Appellate
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DONE Kentucky Supreme and Appellate
- This uses the venerable dtsearch on the backend, which will return everything if you search for 'xfirstword'. Unfortunately, the name of the case is not included in this, making it nearly useless. Good news! You can get the case name from a separate system!
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DONE Louisiana
- Only provides results by search query, but a complete result set can be found with the following query: "court OR louisiana OR facts OR page OR district OR circuit OR state OR see". Those are among the top non-stopwords in CourtListener
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DONE Maine
- Backscrapers to 1997 possible, but errors in handwritten HTML requires attention
- DONE Maryland
- DONE Maryland Court of Special Appeals
- DONE Massachusetts
- DONE Michigan
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DONE Minnesota -
- Source can be this or this (research needed).
- Oral arg videos
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DONE Mississippi
- Completed by Raymond Yee
- Uses date-based URLs and beginning of year files.
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DONE Missouri -
- Supreme Court
- Court of Appeals
- Completed by Ben Cassidy
- Uses date-based URLs
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DONE Montana
- Has extremely long URL. See file for details.
- Completed by mlr
- DONE Nebraska
- DONE Nebraska Court of Appeals
- DONE Nevada
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DONE New Hampshire
- Contains a fragment of code, but nothing to get excited about.
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DONE New Jersey Published
- Uses dynamic XPath queries to vary the scrapers for this and the NJ Super Ct scraper
- New Jersey Unpublished
- DONE New Jersey Super Court Appellate Division
- DONE New Mexico
- DONE New Mexico Court of Appeals
- DONE New York
- DONE North Carolina
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DONE North Dakota
- Shows how two example files can be used for extensive testing.
- DONE North Dakota Court of Appeals
- DONE Ohio
- DONE Oklahoma
- DONE Oregon
- DONE Pennsylvania
- DONE Rhode Island
- DONE South Carolina
- DONE South Dakota
- DONE Tennessee
- DONE Tennessee Criminal Appellate Court
- DONE Tennessee Court of Appeals
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DONE Texas
- DONE Texas Appellate Divisions
- DONE Utah
- DONE Vermont
- DONE Virginia
- DONE Virginia Court of Appeals
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DONE Washington
- Link requires numerous parameters -- see file for details.
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DONE Washington Court of Appeals
- Same URL as Wash, but with different parameters.
- DONE West Virginia
- DONE Wisconsin
- DONE Wyoming
- American Samoa
- Guam Backscrapers to 1996 possible.
- Northern Marianas Islands
- Supreme Court Backscrapers to 1989 possible.
- Superior Court
- Puerto Rico (en espanol)
- U.S. Virgin Islands Backscrapers to 2007 possible. Unpublished opinions also available.