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| This is a huge resource containing legal resources and
gateways, law research and journals, Continuing Legal Education resources,
law research and book reviews, student resources, plus
judicial/political/government sites. Great selections; many links are
annotated. |
| This New Zealand-based site does a pretty good job of indexing law
resources around the globe. |
| An online directory of law schools around the country, again provided
by Indiana University. |
| The first four chapters of The Legal List contain information on
conducting internet law research and are available only in print for
$49.95 (topic outlines are included here). The remaining seven chapters,
however, contain great resource links. In chapter 5, for instance,
you'll find online law resources listed by state, while Chapter 11 has
international and foreign law resources. |
| This straightforward and wonderfully useful site includes searchable
legal indexes at both law schools and professional/legal associations.
Categories include legislation, regulation, judicial opinions, and
people in law. Nice. |
| Read the case file, trial procedures, and other information pertinent
to "The Village of Butler v. Jamie Armstrong and Bill Carter."
From Temple University and the University of North Carolina at Pembroke,
this trial was used for the 1996 Pennsylvania High School Mock Trial
Competition. |
| An international network supporting policy makers and criminal justice
professionals. This is another gopher site. |
| Everything you needed to know about U.S. laws online, and more. |
| "The purpose of this Web Page is to serve as a starting point for
research, be it by attorneys or non-legal professionals, into the myriad
disciplines involved in today's increasingly 'legalistic' society." |
| Case-Western University's Project Hermes posts the decisions and
opinions of the US Supreme Court online, usually within hours of release
by the court. This is an ftp site; log in as anonymous and use your
e-mail address as the password. |
| An FTP site with the full text of various laws and the addresses of a
large number of online legal resources. |
| "Bringing the power of networked information to justice reform in
emerging democracies." This site is equipped with a multi-lingual
translator. |
| Primarily focused on Texas law, but has enough information and links
to make it useful to others as well. |
| This is straightforward and unsentimental talk about whether you
should go to law school, how to get there if you decide to go, and where
to find many more resources to aid in your decision. |
| This site provides full text searchable copies of the United States
Code and the Code of Federal Regulations. It also offers U.S. Federal
laws arranged by original published source (i.e. Constitution), U.S.
state and territorial law sorted by state, and laws of other nations
sorted by nation. Helpful and well organized. |
| The World Wide Legal Information Association offers laymen's
definitions of legal terms, searchable by letter. |
| An online directory of law firms around the U.S. |
| Indiana University provides search capabilities for law schools,
firms, publications, and organizations, as well as legal information by
topic. |
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