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My Reference Desk
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Law & Criminal Justice
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ABA LawInfo.org
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ABA: Innovative Programs to Help People of Modest Means Obtain Legal Help
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AllRefer.com: Reference: Social Sciences and the Law Related Articles
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American Law Sources Online
(Online sources of law for the United States, Canada and Mexico)
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Anderson's Dictionary of Law (1893)
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Bouvier's Law Dictionary 1856 Edition
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Bureau of Justice Statistics (U.S. Dept. of Justice)
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Citation
Search from LexisNexis
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Citizen’s guide on using the
Freedom of Information Act and the Privacy Act of 1974 to request Government
Records
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Code of Federal Regulations
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Congressional Bills (Published
version of bills from 1993-1994, 103rd Congress to 2003 – 2004, 108th
Congress)
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Congressional Record (1994,
vol. 140 to present)
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Federal Register (1995, vol. 60 to
present)
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Copyright and Fair Use (Stanford University)
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Copyright Law Materials (Cornell)
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Copyright - United States Copyright
Office, Library of Congress (Copyright basics, forms, information
circulars and search for copyright records dating from 1978 to present
including registration information and recorded documents)
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Court Web Sites (Court web site links to the state, local and municipal
courts for each state)
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Crime Statistics, Research, and Analysis (U.N. Office of Drugs and Crime)
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Criminal Justice Statistics (John Jay College of Criminal Justice)
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Digital Millennium
Copyright Act of 1998
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Divorce Law Dictionary
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Dr. Frank Schmalleger's Cybary of
Criminal Justice Links (Gateway to criminal justice web sites)
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Duhaime's Law Dictionary
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Everybody's Legal Glossary
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Fair Use
Guidelines for Educational Multimedia
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Federal Legal
Information Through Electronics - Fedworld.gov (Contains
7,407 decisions from volumes 300 through 422 of US Reports)
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FindLaw (internet legal resources)
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Florida State University
Criminal Justice Links (Extensive listing of criminal justice links)
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FOIA Post, Office of
Information Privacy, Department of Justice (Provides information on the
Freedom of Information Act and decisions)
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Glossary of Fraud Schemes and Terms. (Consumer Injury Lawyers.
Definitions of terms related to fraud).
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Governments on the WWW: Law Courts ( Links to National and Regional Courts
in countries around the world)
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How Our Laws Are Made (Is intended to provide a basic outline of the
numerous steps of our federal lawmaking process from the source of an idea for
a legislative proposal through its publication as a statute)
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Immigration & Naturalization Service Glossary & Acronyms
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INS Glossary of Immigration and Naturalization Law
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InSITE (a service of Cornell Law Libraries)
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Intellectual Property Law
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International law (United Nations Documentation: Research Guide) (
Provides information about international law courts (International Court of
Juctice, etc.) and links to the web sites of each)
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International Law Glossary
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Internet Law Library
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Internet Legal Resource Guide
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John Jay College of Criminal
Justice- Internet Resources (Criminal justice webliography)
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Judges of the United
States Courts (Biographical information and service records of all judges
that have served on the Supreme Court, U.S. District Courts, U.S. Circuit
Courts, U.S. Court of Appeals since 1789)
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Juris International (Full text of model contracts, guidelines, and model
clauses for international documents in English, French, Spanish)
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Juvenile Justice Statistical Briefing Book
(Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention)
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LawDictionaries.com (Online law
dictionaries)
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Law Glossary
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LawCrawler
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LawGuru.com
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LawOffice.com (West Legal Directory)
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Legal Encyclopedia
(Plain English description of legal issues)
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LegalEngine.com (Over 500 pages of
local, state and federal government links, news sources, reference materials,
legal forms and other subjects)
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Legal Forms Menu, Internet Legal
Resource Guide (Provides sources for legal forms)
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Legal Information Institute (Cornell Law School
- Search legal topics, court opinions, US and State constitutions and codes,
legal news, federal, state and international law)
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Legal Lexicon's Lyceum
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Legaldocs (USA Law Publications, Inc.)
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Library of Congress
Guide to Law Online (Is an annotated guide to sources of information on
government and law available online. It includes selected links to useful and
reliable sites for legal information)
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List of Police Jargon
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Martindale-Hubbell: Lawyers.com
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Merriam-Webster's Law Dictionary
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NCJRS: National Criminal Justice Reference Service
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National Criminal Justice Reference Service Statistics
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National Criminal Justice Reference Service Statistics: International
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Nolo: Law for All
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Notice.com (Class actions, product recalls, find a lawyer, consumer
complaints, missing children)
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Patent Law (Cornell University)
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Publishing Contract Terms
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Resource Library: Statistics (National Center for Victims of Crime)
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SAILOR's gateway to
databases published by the U.S. Government Printing Office
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SeniorLaw: Elder Law and Legal Resources on the Web
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Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics (Bureau of Justice Statistics)
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State and Local: Drug Indicators (Office of National Drug Control Policy)
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State Statutes on the Internet: Topical Index
(LII: Legal Information Institute)
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Supreme Court Briefs - Find Law (October 1999-Present)
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Supreme Court Decisions (civil rights) (infoUSA)
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Supreme Court
of the United States (1999-present)
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Supreme Court of the United States, Oral Arguments (October 2, 2000 to
present)
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Supreme Court Opinions
- Find Law (1893-Present)
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Thomas:
Legislative Information on the Internet (Congressional and legislative information)
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Understanding the Federal Courts ( Describes the role, structure,
jurisdiction and the process for the U.S. Federal Courts)
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Uniform Crime Report
(Federal
Bureau of Investigation)
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The U.S. Code
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U.S. Courts
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U.S. Federal Laws and U.S. State
Laws - FindLaw
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U.S. Government Information: Judicial Information ( Links to U.S.Federal
Courts (including Circuit and District) and U.S. Supreme Court decisions)
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Women's Legal History Biography Project (Stanford Law School)
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World Court Digest (from the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public
Law and International Law)
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