U.S.INFORMATION : LEGAL RESOURCES


LEGAL RESOURCES

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American Law Sources On-Line

This site provides a comprehensive, uniform, and useful compilation of links to all on-line sources of American law that are available without charge, including Canadian and Mexican law as well as federal and state law for the United States.

A Guide to The U.S. Congress

Informations about the Senate and the House of Representatives,Library of Congress, and Congressional Support Agencies.Also has links to the Executive and Judicial branches.

Chicago-Kent College of Law

FEDERAL JUDICIAL CENTER

The FJC is the research and continuing education branch of the Federal Courts.
This site discribes the outline of the FJC ,the purpose of this organization and
includes full-text versions of FJC publications and its annual report.

FEDERAL JUDICIARY

Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.Informations about the Federal Courts.This site introduces the roles of various levels of federal courts and some administrative organs.

FindLaw

All round index of legal resources which includes Judicial Opinions and Case Law, Law Schools, Legal Associations and Organizations, News and Reference Materials and also includes law review section, which offers provides a list of law reviews and journals on the Internet, a tool for searching law review articles online, and what appears to be the full text of the Bluebook.This Site offers every information without charge.

INDEX OF LAW-RELATED E-JOURNALS AND PERIODICALS

Maintained by the University of Southern California Law Library.
Comprehensive list of online Law Reviews and Law Journals and also has services for locating other electronic Journals.

INTERNET SLEUTH

Search Engine for law-related web sites, listserv archives, and newsgroups.

LAW JOURNAL EXTRA!

Daily updated Legal News.Also includes Legal Headlines, Legal Classifieds, and Law Firms Online.Lots of other resources and site links listed, many of primary interest to practicing Lawyers.

LAW LISTS

A list of law-related electronic mailing lists and Usenet newsgroups.The list is made by a law librarian
at the University of Chicago Law School. Includes instructions on subscribing and etiquette suggestions for mailing lists. "Lists" are
defined here are electronic mailing lists which include discussion groups, announcements-only lists, electronic journals, newsletters or
news digests on the Internet where mail is sent to a group of people. Lists on CompuServe, ABA/net, American Online, Prodigy, Lexis
Counsel Connect, GEnie, and other such services are omitted.



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