Recommended Websites
Law
- American Society of International Law - Addresses via publication of articles and documents such topics as the environment, human rights, armed conflict, etc
- Famous Trials - Provides information about famous trials such as the Scopes trial and the Salem Witch Trials.
- FindLaw - Large site for legal information of all kinds. Includes a reference section, supreme court opinions, as well as directories and referrals to legal assistance.
- FindLaw - State Resources - FindLaw's website for state resources.
- Florida Historical Legal Documents - A growing collection of primary source materials surveying changes in Florida law from the time it became a territory in 1822 through 1845 when Florida became a state.
- Florida Law Help - This site is a guide to free legal information and legal services in Florida. It contains legal educational materials, sample forms, and information about the courts, community resources, and free and low-cost legal aid programs.
- Law Firms - Finds law firms by geographic location or area of practice.
- Legal Information Institute - A small research, engineering, and editorial group housed at the Cornell Law School in Ithaca, NY. Collaborators include publishers, legal scholars, computer scientists, government agencies, and other groups and individuals that promote open access to law, worldwide.
- LexisOne: A Resource for Small Law Firms - A portal to governmental and non-governmental legal websites and related sites.
- Oyez Oyez Oyez: Current Justices - Biographical information on current and past Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. Site also includes links to some cases and a tour of the Supreme Court.
- The Law Library of Congress - Congress established its Law Library in 1832, recognizing its need for ready access to reliable legal materials. The Law Library has grown over the years to become the world’s largest law library, with a collection of over three million volumes spanning the ages and covering virtually every jurisdiction in the world.
- The Public Library of Law - Fastcase has created the Public Library of Lawto make it easy to find the law online. PLoL is one of the largest free law libraries in the world, because we assemble law available for free scattered across many different sites -- all in one place.
- Thomas - Legislative Information on the Internet - A service of the Library of Congress this site provides search capability to legislation, the Congressional Record, and committee information. A wide variety of related links are also included.
- US State Law & Government - The U.S. State Law and Government section provides information about U.S. State Law and Government, uniform laws adopted or proposed by State, and associations dealing with state and municipal governments. You will find a State Resource Center for each of the 50 United States and Washington D.C. which provide information about the state's government, namely their executive, legislative and judicial branches.
