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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.

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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.

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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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