Antitrust Division
For over six decades, the mission of the Antitrust Division has been to promote and protect the competitive process -- and the American economy -- through the enforcement of the antitrust laws.
ID Number :
799
Civil Division
The Civil Division represents the United States, its agencies, and its employees in general civil litigation that is not within the specialized fields of other divisions of the Department.
ID Number :
800
Criminal Division
The Criminal Division develops, enforces, and supervises the application of all federalcriminal laws except those specifically assigned to other divisions.
ID Number :
802
Environment and Natural Resources Division
The Environment and Natural Resources Division (ENRD), formerly known as the Landand Natural Resources Division.
ID Number :
803
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
The United States Attorneys and their Assistant United States Attorneys serve in small towns and big cities,representing the interests of the United States.
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 2616
Washington, DC 20530-0001 PANAFAX NUMBER: (202) 514-0323
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 2616
Washington, DC 20530-0001 PANAFAX NUMBER: (202) 514-0323
ID Number :
804
Executive Office for U.S. Trustees
The United States Trustee Program acts in the public interest to promote the efficiency and to protect and preserve the integrity of the bankruptcy system.
ID Number :
805
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
The FBI originated from a force of Special Agents created in 1908 by Attorney GeneralCharles Bonaparte during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt.
ID Number :
806
Federal Courts Finder
Search Courts
The Federal Court Locator is a service provided by the Villanova University School of Law. It is intended to give net citizens a means to access information related to the federal judiciary, including slip opinions.
The Federal Court Locator is a service provided by the Villanova University School of Law. It is intended to give net citizens a means to access information related to the federal judiciary, including slip opinions.
ID Number :
892
Federal Judicial Center
The Federal Judicial Center is the federal courts' agency forresearch and continuing education.
ID Number :
893
Fifth Circuit
The Court's jurisdiction covers the states of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. There are 17 judgeships. The Chief Judge is Henry A. Politz who was appointed by President Jimmy Carter.
ID Number :
887
Immigration and Naturalization Service
The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) was created by act of March 3, 1891 (8 U.S.C. 1551 note), and its purpose and responsibilities were further specified by the Immigration And Nationality Act, as amended (8 U.S.C. 1101 note), which charges the Attorney General with the Administration and enforcement of its provisions.
ID Number :
807
Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals,
The opinions of the Sixth Circuit since January 1995 are brought to you bythe Hugh F. Macmillan Law Library, Emory University School of Law, incooperation with the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
ID Number :
888
Supreme Court Decisions
The Legal Information Institute offers Supreme Court opinions under theauspices of Project Hermes, the court's electronic-dissemination project.
ID Number :
894
Tenth Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals
The opinions of the Tenth Circuit from August 1995 through October 1997are brought to you by the Hugh F. Macmillan Law Library, EmoryUniversity School of Law, in cooperation with the United States Court ofAppeals for the Tenth Circuit.
ID Number :
890




