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Law Journals

The California Bar Journal
Official publication of the State Bar of California.

The California Law Review

Cornell Law Review

Federal Communications Law Journal

Florida State University Law Review

Harvard Law Journal of Law & Technology

Hastings Women’s Law Journal

Lesbian/Gay Law Notes

The New York Law Journal

The Stanford Law & Policy Review

The University of Colorado Law Review

The Washington & Lee Law Review

The Villanova Law Review

The Yale Journal of Law and Feminism

Washburn University School of Law

Legal Organizations

American Bar Association

California Women's Law Center (CWLC)
Since its founding in 1989, the California Women's Law Center has served as a unique advocate in California, working in collaboration with others to address the comprehensive civil rights concerns of women and girls. The CWLC prides itself on forging novel approaches to the problems that confront women and girls, proposing unique strategies to implement those approaches and recasting issues in new terms. The CWLC is the first law center in California solely dedicated to addressing the comprehensive legal concerns of women and girls on issues of Sex Discrimination, Violence Against Women, Family Law, Child Care, and Women's Health and Reproductive Rights, because these issues and the relationships among them define the basic civil rights of women and girls.

Colorado Criminal Defense Bar
The CCDB is the only statewide organization devoted solely to the representation of persons accused of having committed crimes. Our membership list consists of about 500 attorneys in Colorado. The CCDB is affiliated with the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, NACDL, which is the only nationwide organization devoted solely to the same purpose.

Colorado State Bar Association

National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL)
NACDL is the preeminent organization in the United States advancing the mission of the nation's criminal defense lawyers to ensure justice and due process for persons accused of crime.

National Lawyers Guild

The National Lawyers Guild is an association dedicated to the need for basic change in the structure of our political and economic system. We seek to unite the lawyers, law students, legal workers and jailhouse lawyers of America in an organization that shall function as an effective political and social force in the service of the people, to the end that human rights shall be regarded as more sacred than property interests.

Rocky Mountain Children's Law Center (Denver)
Attorneys at the Children's Law Center represent abused and neglected children in Colorado courts, and seek systemic reform of our child protection system.

The ‘Lectric Law Library
The Library's goal is to allow you to easily find and access law-related information and products that you want or need.

Fedstats - One Stop Shopping for Federal Statistics
More than 70 agencies in the United States Federal Government produce statistics of interest to the public. The Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy maintains this site to provide easy access to the full range of statistics and information produced by these agencies for public use.

W3 Lawyer
W3 Lawyer has been reorganized...
Rather than continuing to maintain the W3 Lawyer site as a subsite at njlawnet.com, the site has been incorporated into New Jersey Law Network. The same pages may now be found at New Jersey Law Network's General Legal Topics page.

Electric Policy Network
Clearinghouse for policy research and reports released by many of the nation’s leading research institutes, think tanks and policy organizations.

The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS)
BJS collects, analyzes, publishes, and disseminates information on crime, criminal offenders, victims of crime, and the operation of justice systems at all levels of government. These data are critical to Federal, State, and local policymakers in combating crime and ensuring that justice is both efficient and evenhanded.

THOMAS
The Library of Congress’ online database of Federal legislative information. Full texts of bills and the daily Congressional Record, information about current floor and committee activity and historical documents are available.

The Internet Law Library
The Internet Law Library (formerly the U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law Library) was originally provided to the public courtesy of the United States House of Representatives Law Revision Counsel Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the U.S. House of Representativesas part of the Counsel's mission to make the law (particularly the U.S. Code) available to the public. The Law Revision Counsel's goal was to provide free public access to the basic documents of U.S. law.

America Law Sources On-Line
The purpose of ALSO! is to provide a comprehensive, uniform, and useful compilation of links to all on-line sources of American law that are available without charge. This site contains additional links to sources of commentary and practice aids that are available without charge (or available at a reasonable charge from governmental and nonprofit providers).

The Legal Pad
The Legal Pad is a Searchable Index of Legal Related Internet Resources Including Law Schools, Law Firms, Lists of Other Legal Resources on the Internet and Legal Clip-Art.

Lawyers Weekly
In every issue, Lawyers Weekly USA brings tens of thousands of readers up-to-the-minute on the cases and developments that directly affect their practice. And it provides insight from the country's leading experts on how to win more cases, avoid malpractice traps, practice more efficiently and prosper. Free subscriptions available.

The Legal Information Institute
The server offers the LII's collection of recent and historic Supreme Court decisions, its hypertext versions of the full U.S. Code, U.S. Constitution, Code of Federal Regulations, Federal Rules of Evidence and Civil Procedure, recent opinions of the New York Court of Appeals and commentary on them from the liibulletin-ny, the American Legal Ethics Library, and other important legal materials -- federal, state, foreign and international. It holds the LII's e-mail address directory of faculty and staff at U.S. law schools as well as contact information on other people and organizations in the field of law. It is host to the Cornell Law Review, and offers information about Cornell Law School and the Cornell Law Library.

The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Law
The World Wide Web Virtual Library is a collection of subject related Websites maintained by institutions throughout the world, each administering a different subject. Material within the Virtual Law Library is organized by organization type (i.e. U.S. Government Servers) and by legal topic (i.e. Contracts). There is also a list of search tools and other comprehensive sites for law.

The Self Help Law Center
Nolo Press was started by two Legal Aid lawyers who were fed up with the fact that the average person couldn't find affordable legal information and advice. Convinced that with good, reliable information, Americans could handle routine legal problems without hiring an attorney, they began writing plain-English law books for non-lawyers.

Supreme Court of the United States
The Supreme Court's decisions are available on this site within hours of their release. The website will also include the weekly orders granting and denying appeals; the court's schedule and argument calendar; its rules; bar admission forms; visitors' guides, and general information, such as biographies of justices.


Legal Search Engines

FindLaw
Search through Internet legal resources for legal information.

CataLaw
CataLaw is the catalog of catalogs of law on the Internet. It helps speed research by arranging all legal and government indexes into a unique, uniform and universal metaindex.



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