Court cases are a public record - anyone can look at them (unless the case is currently active). Go to the Clerk of the Court's office at the courthouse and reqeust to look at the case file.
You should be able to, as court cases are public record.
If you are asking about "dismissed" cases, I do not believe that nationwide statistics are kept on this subject.
Usually civil courts handle civil cases. You may find civil courts inside your municipal court, circuit court, federal court, appeals court, etc.
I need to find a supreme court case based on the second amendment and write an essay contrasting two Court Justice's opinions.
Cases that appealed from the court of appeal.
You can check records at the county court house. There may also be some info at the state court house.
The Supreme Court hears the most important cases.
Federal tax cases
Family court typically handles divorce cases.
Family court typically handles divorce cases.
Divorce cases are typically handled by family court.
If you don't have any paperwork telling you your court date, then the best thing to do is contact the court directly. A directory of state and municipal courts for every state in the country can be found at the related link noted and you can look up information about the court where your case is being heard. Some courts will even have docket information online, which could help you find out when you have court. Otherwise, just call the court clerk office and they will help you.