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LEGAL RESEARCH PORTALS


Several websites have gathered and organized primary and secondary legal resource information at one location. Most of the sites listed here include comprehensive collections of resources. Among the most comprehensive are those gathered by federal and state depositories and law school libraries. The number of sites hosted by law firms, law librarians, and law schools continues to grow. Their collections often reflect their particular specialties, which may limit their broad appeal, but, for lawyers who also work in specialty areas, those sites are invaluable. A number of commercially sponsored sites have also grown in prominence as reflected by the list below. The information at the sites varies. Review the sites to see which is best for the resources you need.

Legal Portals and Research Sites

All Law

http://www.alllaw.com

All Law calls itself the Internet Legal Gateway. It contains an extensive list of state and federal resources on the Internet, as well as a collection of practice aids, such as forms, expert directories, and legal news.

American Law Sources Online (ALSO)

http://www.lawsource.com

Compilation of links to mostly free on-line legal sources and databases in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

American Law Sources Online California page

http://www.lawsource.com/also/
usa.cgi?ca1

Another excellent collection of links and search databases specific to California legal research.

Attorney’s Toolbox (Randy B. Singer)

http://www.macattorney.com/
tools.html

This is a comprehensive site containing links to numerous tools lawyers specializing in virtually any area might need, from articles on practice developments to Mac software.

CA Law Net’s Free Legal Research Center

http://www.calawnet.com

Free research site for locating California and federal legal information.

CataLaw

http://www.catalaw.com

This site contains a meta-index (catalog of catalogs) of law and government sites on the Internet.

Cornell University Law School Legal Information Institute (LII)

http://www.law.cornell.edu

One of the oldest legal sites on the Internet, the LII site contains a comprehensive collection of domestic and international resources organized by topic.

Federal Web Locator

http://www.infoctr.edu/fwl

The Federal Web Locator is a service of the Center for Information Law and Policy. It provides easy access to virtually all federal government information on the Internet.

Federal Information Center

http://www.firstgov.gov

Portal with links to federal agencies, programs, and services.

FindLaw

http://www.findlaw.com

FindLaw is the leading Web portal for law and government resources on the Internet. The site includes the LawCrawler search tool at http://lawcrawler.findlaw.com/.

Foreign Law Collections on the Web (University of Chicago Law School, Law Library)

http://www.lib.uchicago.edu
/~llou/foreignlaw.html

Contains extensive links organized by country, respectively by continent.

Georgia State University College of Law MetaIndex

http://gsulaw.gsu.edu/metaindex

Metaindex for U.S. legal research.

GovSpot

http://www.govspot.com

This site contains a useful collection of links to sites by and about government.

Hiermos Gamos

http://www.hg.org

Developed and maintained by Lex Mundi (an association of independent law firms), this site is a comprehensive portal for law and government on the Internet.

Internet Legal Resource Guide’s (ILRG) California research page.

http://www.ilrg.com/gov/ca.html

Excellent collection of links specific to California legal resources.

Jurist - The Legal Education Network (University of Pittsburgh, School of Law)

http://www.jurist.law.pitt.edu

This site contains "mini-portals" to online legal resources on 26 subjects edited by law professors. The site also contains links to legal news, law review articles, and legal site locators. The site appears oriented especially to those who are involved in teaching law.

Katsuey Kat’s Legal Links

http://www.katsuey.com/

This site contains an ongoing collection of legal resources compiled by Peggy Brown.

Law Library Resource Exchange

http://www.llrx.com

Includes meta-links and articles with a focus on new technology, business and commercial law, and international law. Also of interest is a column (LLRXBuzz) that alerts readers to new legal research resources on the web; updated weekly.

Law.com

http://www.law.com

Law.com, launched in January 1999 and allied with American Lawyer Media, contains legal information, Web resources, and services.

LawGuru.com

http://www.lawguru.com/

Free legal research meta-index search tool maintained by California firm Eslamboly & Barlavi.

LAWlink™ (ABA)

http://www.lawtechnology.org/
lawlink/home.html

ABA’s selected links to legal research.

’Lectric Law Library

http://www.lectlaw.com/

An irreverent and entertaining collection of law and legal-related information.

LexisONE

http://www.lexisone.com/

Lexis developed a research site that contains some free and some for-pay research materials. Site contains forms and an extensive list of Internet links.

Northern California Association of Law Librarians (NOCALL)

http://www.nocall.org/

This site is NOCALL’s home page.

Palidan Internet Resources for Attorneys

http://www.palidan.com/

Developed and operated by an attorney, this site contains a comprehensive collection of Internet tools and resources for attorneys.

U.S. Department of State, Treaties in Force

http://www.state.gov/s/l/c8455.htm

U.S. State Department list of treaties and other international agreements of the United States.

Southern California Association of Law Librarians (SCALL)

http://www.aallnet.org/chapter/scall/

Law librarians have always been the best sources for information. When it comes to the Internet, there is no better place to turn than to their association’s home page, from which lawyers can access articles, resources, and links to the legal resources on and off the Internet. This site is SCALL’s home page.

The Internet Law Library

http://www.lawguru.com/ilawlib/
index.html

or

http://www.lectlaw.com/inll/1.htm

The Internet Law Library, previously hosted by the House of Representatives, is now hosted on several other sites. Here are two of them.

The Practicing Attorney’s Home Page (Internet Legal Services)

http://www.legalethics.com

This site is one of the oldest legal sites on the Internet. It contains a comprehensive listing of links to Internet resources for attorneys.

The State Web Locator

http://www.infoctr.edu/swl/

The State Web Locator is maintained by the Center for Information Law and Policy as a source for state information on the Web.

UCLA Law Library

http://www1.law.ucla.edu/
~library/researchtools/index.html

UCLA page containing links to Internet resources for law-related sites, searching the Internet, and federal, California, and other law.

Villanova Law School

http://www.law.villanova.edu/library

Law school site containing a comprehensive collection of links to federal, state, and international resources.

Virtual Law Library (Indiana University School of Law and the World Wide Web Virtual Library)

http://www.law.indiana.edu/v-lib//

Comprehensive collection of links to legal information on the Internet.

WashLaw Web

http://www.washlaw.edu/

Comprehensive collection of government and law links maintained by Washburn University School of Law.

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