Law Librarianship: Online Resources on Legal Topics and Library Science
Law Links
Legislation and Government Documents
- THOMAS:Legislative Information on the Internet
Features congressional bills and links to committee reports, hearing transcripts, and legislative histories. Created by the Library of Congress.
- University of Michigan Documents Center
Features links to all three branches of government, plus the White House and the President, and links on substantive law topics, such as copyright, and documents librarianship. From the University of Michigan.
Scholarly Resources
- JURIST: The Law Professors' Network
From the University of Pittsburgh Law School, this online publication features legal articles, a reference section with questions and answers, and little snippets on what happened "this week in legal history." A good place to go for in-depth, online, scholarly research.
- Legal Information Institute
This site, run from Cornell Law School, features statutes, Supreme Court cases (though not all of them are online), and some interesting articles on legal subjects (called "backgrounders"). A very good source of research.
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