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| "Your Connection to Legal Education" offers news, programs,
a general store, a speaker's bureau, and more-- all of special interest
to the legal community. |
| Pepper and Corazzini, a Washington law firm, has developed this
extensive source of information on communications law, including
telecommunications. |
| So what are the legal issues of outer space? The Archimedes Institute
wants "to facilitate the development of sensible and efficient
legal standards for the high frontier." This site combines a
surprisingly large library of law documents, international agreements,
legislation, reports, and aerospace resources with a forum for
discussing space law and policy. Interesting. |
| Here you can find Canadian lawyers and lawschools, learn about
Canadian laws, or use The Cyberlaw Encyclopedia™. This site
requires a frames enabled browser. |
| An FTP site featuring the constitutions of more than two dozen
nations, written in the language of that country. Included are Mexico,
Germany, Peru, Japan, Italy, and the US. |
| Press releases, crime statistics, and a jobs database are a few of the
resources available from the US Department of Justice's gopher site. |
| Written from a UK perspective, but has important information on
environmental law around the world. |
| Copyright is an area of law struggling to keep up with the explosion
of online technology. Check out the status of various cases, opinions,
and more on this valuable resource. |
| This gopher site, also known as Wiretap, has an extensive catalog of
legal information. |
| Another gopher site with extensive links to online legal resources. |
| This is a large source of law resources and scholarship. There are
many law professors' home pages, online articles in a dozen categories,
resource pages, a reference desk, faculty lounge, and more. |
| This comprehensive listing of online legal resources worldwide is
sorted by continent and country. |
| Cornell University has divided law into 18 different categories, and
kept dividing from there until they have broken down the law into
bite-sized morsels. |
| This home page of the Law Offices of Eslamboly & Barlavi offers
two helpful features. One is questions and answers related to legal
areas in which this firm specializes. The other is a search capablity of
over 200 legal search engines. |
| A major resource for legal professionals and law students, with many
links to information both on the site and elsewhere on the Web. |
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