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- Actual Innocence Awareness Database
- American Bar Association: LawInfo.org
- The American Civil Liberties Union: ACLU
- American Law Sources Online
- The Anglo-American Legal Tradition Site at the University of Houston
This website intends to make available early documents that outline the legal
tradition of England from about 1176 to more modern times. It contains the actual
documents and so they can be a little hard to read.
- FindLaw: Internet Legal Resources
This is one of the best legal sites on the Internet. It basically is a directory
of links to legal information sites on the Internet. You can find legal news,
federal and state court cases, statute law, legal organizations, foreign and
international legal resources. You can search the full text of United States
Supreme Court cases from 1893 to the present.
- Hieros Gamos: Law and Legal Research Center
- InSite
"The InSITE website has been revamped and now features a quick search on the
home page, in addition to the advanced search previously available. We've also
added a great new feature that allows anyone to search all the websites ever
annotated by InSITE with a single click. This is a full search of over 1,000
law-related websites that have been vetted by professional law librarians. It
is updated with each new issue of InSITE." Julie Jones, e-mail Julie Jones [jmj45@cornell.edu]
sent to Law-Lib Listserv January 10, 2008.
- Internet Legal Research Group
This is "a categorized index of more than 4000 select web sites in 238 nations,
islands, and territories, as well as more than 850 locally stored web pages
and downloadable files, this site was established to serve as a comprehensive
resource of the information available on the Internet concerning law and
the legal profession, with an emphasis on the United States of America. Designed
for everyone, lay persons and legal scholars alike, it is quality controlled
to include only the most substantive legal resources online. The selection
criteria are predicated on two principles: the extent to which the resource
is unique, as well as the relative value of the information it provides."
- Law Research: The Internet Law Library
- LexisONE
"Use the LexisNexis™ Research Service to access U.S. Supreme Court cases from
1790 to present, as well as federal and state cases* decided after January
1, 1997. You will not be charged for these searches — this is a FREE service
available from lexisONE, the resource for small firms. You will be asked to
register on lexisONE for free. Registration is free." Also find legal forms for free,
locate a legal web site from the legal directory, and get legal news.
- LII: Legal Information Institute
- LLRX.com
"LLRX.com is the premier free, independent, one person produced Web journal dedicated to providing
legal, library, IT/IS, marketing and administrative professionals with the most up-to-date information on
a wide range of Internet research and technology-related issues, applications, resources and tools. With
more than 130,000 unique readers each month, LLRX is now in its 12th year of continuous publication,
as a solo, independent enterprise."
- SherLock
Resources: Genealogical Research: LawResearch
- Stanford Securities Class Action Clearinghouse
- Women's
Legal History Biography Project
- WomensLaw.org
- WWW Virtual Law Library
The WWW Virtual Library is a large directory of important
Internet sites, arranged by topic. The different topics are maintained by
different organizations. The topic of law is maintained by Indiana University
of School of Law at Bloomington. You can search by topic, such as: Administrative
Law, Business and Commercial Law, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal
Law and Evidence, Property Law, and torts. You can also search by information
type, such as: law schools and law libraries, law firms, law journals, legal
organizations, and vendors and publishers.
- Yahoo! - Government:Law
This is the part of the Yahoo directory that deals with the Law. There are many
excellent links to law resources, including, business law, education law, employment
law, entertainment law, environmental law, estate and probate, intellectual
property law, international law, lawyer jokes, legal ethics, legal research,
law web directories and more.
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Constitutional Law |
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The Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights
are found on the
SE Government Documents page
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Directories
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Federal
Administrative Law |
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Code of Federal Regulations
found on the Government Information Page: Legal Research
Also at the Legal Information Institute
Federal Case Law |
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Other federal case law sources are found on the
SE Library Government Documents page
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Federal Legislative Law
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Other Legislative information
is also found on the
SE Government Documents Page
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International Law
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- GlobaLex
- Public International Law
"These Public International Law Pages assemble a Collection
of WWW links related to International Law Topics. The Aim is to present as Many Major
and Topical Sources of International Law Resources of Relevance on the Web as possible."
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Law Search Engines |
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- FBI Search
Engine
- Law-Lib Search Engine
- Law Engine
This is a directory of Internet sites arranged by topic: federal law and federal
courts, state law and courts, legal services and products, law enforcement
agencies, legal associations, top law libraries, legal reference resources,
newspapers, news networks, litigation aides, education/seminars, dictionaries,
attorney directories and law schools, legal forms, legal employment, law publications
and books, tax law information, and more.
- Legal Search Engine: Cornell Law Library
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Legal Forms
- AllAboutForms.com
"We have over 5000 legal forms (over 2,000 are FREE), plus many FAQ's
(Frequently Asked legal Questions) available online."
- Findforms.com
"Search our database of thousands of free legal forms. Our one of a
kind search engine will allow you to easily find the form you are looking
for. Select the database from the drop-down menu and enter your search.
You can also search our State Specific "Premium Forms" database of over 20,000
non-free legal forms. To find any form, enter your search term, select
the free or premium database and press "Find Forms".
- FindLaw: Forms
This is a part of the FindLaw site Contains Government Forms,
State Corporate and Business Forms, State Family Law Forms,
State Tax Forms
- Legal Forms on Demand
Legal-forms-on-demand.com provides small business and other
home office workers with great legal forms and contracts models that
even big corporation use at a fraction of the price. Don't tell your
lawyer how affordable they are! He'll cry. Download, Adapt and Go!: US$34.99
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Legal Research |
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- LawInfo.com--Legal Research
- Lawguru.com - Legal Research
This popular page is maintained by the law firm of ESLAMBOLY & BARLAVI,
Los Angeles. From the Legal Research page "you can search on more than 500
legal search engines and tools....Use the drop-down menu form above to select
the name of the engine you want to search, then click the "Go there!" button
and the search form for that engine will appear here. Simple. The list is
sorted alphabetically. We have tried to include searchable resources for
every state, including cases, court opinions, codes, statutes, bills and
more, whenever possible. Federal resources can generally be found alphabetically."
- Legal Information Institute
The Legal Information Institute began in 1992 at the Cornell
University School of Law, and now "Search engines and ranking systems identify
the LII as the most linked to web resource in the field of law (See, for example,
WebsMostLink.com. ). Sites ranging from
Academic Info to Fedlaw to the
Dow Jones Business Directory , as well as numerous off-line references,
most recently Web Feet, recommend starting with the LII for law." Here you
can find the U.S. Code, the Code of Federal Regulations, Uniform Commercial
Code, state constitutions and Codes, U.S. Supreme court cases from 1990 to
the present, U.S. Courts of Appeals, U.S. District and Bankruptcy Courts,
decisions of state courts, and a topical arrangement of legal topics.
- Jurist--The Legal Education Network
"JURIST: The Legal Education NetworkTM is dedicated to advancing the study
and understanding of law by providing an authoritative non-commercial forum
in which law professors, students, lawyers, judges, journalists and citizens
can share a wide range of legal information and ideas." The site is located
at University of Pittsburgh School of Law, and it is full of links to legal
information, including: listings of U.S. Law Schools, news reports from law
schools,listings of U.S. law professors, listings of law courses at different
law schools, legal news from the U.S. and around the world, teaching law with
technology, reviews of law books, access to some full text articles, test
taking guides for law school exams, subject guide to law topics, the Lawlocator,
with links to case law on the Internet, and more.
- University
Law Review Project
This site contains the full text of law review articles from several journals.
"These free services have been setup by FindLaw and the Coalition of Online
Journals with help from Verity, the Australasian Legal Information Institute,
the Legal Information Institute at Cornell, Stanford University, JURIST
- The Law Professors' Network and many law schools and journals throughout
the world."
- Nolo.Com
"Nolo's mission: To increase the average person's access to the law. When
the company began back in 1971, a book was the best way to put the law
into people's hands. So we published paperbacks that gave folks the step-by-step
instructions and forms they needed to handle day-to-day legal tasks. Our
customers simply went to the neighborhood bookstore, asked for the Nolo section,
and sharpened their pencils Fast forward to the 1990s, when the world
went online. The Web is the greatest tool ever created for making useful,
up-to-date legal information available to almost everyone. With our Web
site, we link directly to our readers, whether they live in Boston or
Bristol. Don't want to buy a whole book? Just select the form you need,
or download a short "eGuide" on a particular topic. We now customize legal
information to your needs as never before. We review and recommend products
from other publishers that we think might be useful to you and offer them,
along with Nolo's own product line, for sale in our online store and the
Nolo Outlet Store, in Berkeley, California.
- LawSitus Law Search
- The Virtual Chase
This is a legal research site for legal professionals put out by the legal
firm of Ballard, Spahr, Andrews, Introducing the Michael Geist Web Lecture
Series.
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Oklahoma
Law |
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Oklahoma Law sites are found on the SE
Library Government Documents page
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