A TV special on the U.S. Supreme Court will premier this week on PBS television stations nationwide. This program is entitled “The Supreme Court” and is produced by Thirteen/WNET New York. The series will air over two weeks – on January 31, 2007 and February 7, 2007 at 9 pm EST.  To learn more:

  • Official website of The Supreme Court TV Series on PBS

  • TV station finder - Information on the channel and time you can watch this program in your area.

  • The History of the Supreme Court - An educational resource from New York Life Insurance Company that is a companion resource to The Supreme Court TV series on PBS

  • Related FindLaw resources: FindLaw U.S. Supreme Court Center - U.S. Supreme Court calendar, legal briefs, recent rulings, and much more

  • FindLaw U.S. Supreme Court Opinions - Search and browse over 100 years of U.S. Supreme Court opinions

  • Page on The Supreme Court TV Series on PBS

  • FindLaw U.S. Supreme Court Awareness Survey

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  • FindLaw U.S. Supreme Court Opinions - Search and browse over 100 years of U.S. Supreme Court opinions

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  • FindLaw U.S. Supreme Court Awareness Survey

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