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Blue Book--Basic Legal Citations 2001-2002 Blue Book -- the standard for legal citations

Breaking News from Associated Press Headlines from the Associated Press, presented by The New York Times on the Web.

CNN CNN.com

Cornell's Legal Information Institute Includes CFR, USC, court opinions, Social Security library, ethics library, U. S. Constitution, federal rules, etc.

ESPN and Company espn

FedLaw Legal Research portal for federal laws, regulations, GPO decisions, all federal courts, etc.

FindLaw Legal News Legal News from FindLaw.com.

Findlaw Comprehensive directory of web sites for lawyers and the public--includes state and federal case law, state codes, law review articles, links to state governments, legal practice links, etc.

Findlaw Law Reviews and Journals Web portal for links to law reviews and law journals

Findlaw Supreme Court Opinions

Hieros Gamos Legal portal for lawyers, public, business, students, etc.

Internet Legal Resource Guide 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.

LII's Medicaid Law-- An Overview Links to information about Medicaid, including statutory and regulatory information, case decisions, etc.

LII's Social Security Library Includes treatise Martin on Social Security, and links to law, regs, POMS, recent developments, etc.

Law Crawler - Legal Search Engine legal web and database search engine

Law Library Resources Xchange (LLRX) LLRX.com is a unique, free Web journal dedicated to providing legal professionals with the most up-to-date information on a wide range of Internet legal research and technology-related issues.

Lexis Lexis home page

LexisOne Resources for small law firms. Includes some free database searching, including case law, forms, and a legal internet guide (portal to other web sites)

LoisLaw Fee-based legal research database. Considerably cheaper than Westlaw or Lexis; does not have all the same databases, however.

Los Angeles Times The Los Angeles Times on the Web.

National Fair Housing Advocate Online Has links to legal research, articles, action alerts, etc. on fair housing

National Law Journal The Weekly Newspaper about Law and Litigation.

New York Times The New York Times on the Web is free of charge for visitors worldwide. The site includes the daily contents of the newspaper, up-to-the-minute breaking news, weekly features and original reporting.

News Archives on the Web U.S. News Archives on the Web. Papers in states from Alabama to DC

Rominger Legal Web portal of legal web sites

Slashdot Slashdot

The Washington Post The Washington Post on the Web

The Washington Times The Washington Times is a full-service, general interest daily newspaper in the nation's capital. Founded in 1982, The Washington Times has quickly become one of the most-often quoted newspapers in the U.S. It has gained a reputation for hard-hitting investigative reporting and thorough coverage of politics and policy. The Washington Times is "America's Newspaper."

U.S. Supreme Court on the Web U.S. Supreme Court database

USA Today

University Law Review Project Search law journals on the Internet; links to law reviews and journals

WWW Virtual Law Library web portal for law sites

Washburn Law School Law Journal Links

Westlaw

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