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Georgetown no longer posts new cases online. Where can I find and search Federal Circuit cases?

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Georgetown no longer posts new cases online. Where can I find and search Federal Circuit cases?

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• U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit — official court website • AltLaw • Justia • LexisONE (requires registration) • PreCYdent What is this collection, and what does it cover? The Georgetown Law Library makes the opinions of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit available online for free. We started this collection in July 1995, and we added new cases through mid-February 2008. Not all Opinions of the Court are available from the Court’s website, and only those provided by the court are available in our online collection. While the Library works to ensure the accuracy of these opinions, it does not make any warranties or representations regarding them. Before relying on any opinion, please use independent means to verify the status of the opinion and determine its precedential value. The Library does not have access to the Court’s docket, and, therefore, cannot confirm any case status information. For information about the status of a case, contact the

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