CRIMINAL JUSTICE, LAW & LEGAL LINKS
Sites are presented in alphbetical order and reflect no preference.
- American Bar Association: With more than 400,000 members, the ABA provides law school accreditation, continuing legal education, information about the law, programs to assist lawyers and judges in their work, and initiatives to improve the legal system for the public.
- The Avalon Project: Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy from the Yale Law School.
- BJS Stats: Bureau of Justice Statistics.
- Catalaw: Law and government resources.
- Chicago Crime: A freely browsable database of crimes reported in Chicago.
- Cellblockvisions: Prison art in America.
- The Constitution: The Constitution: Analysis and Interpretation with Annotations of Cases Decided by the
Supreme Court
- Criminal Justice Links: Criminal Justice Links from Florida State university.
- DOJ: United States Department of Justice homepage.
- DPIC: Death Penalty Information Center with a list of topics and links.
- Famous Trials: Maintained at the University of Missouri-Kansas City Law School by Professor Doug
Linder.
- Fed Courts: Federal Courts Finder.
- Federal Regulations: Code of Federal Regulations.
- Findlaw: Legal search tool.
- Findlaw for legal professionals: Legal tools and resources.
- FirstGov: A government search engine.
- FLITE: Supreme Court Decisions 1937 through 1975.
- Founders: The Founders' Constitution.
- Gateway to Government Information: From the University of California.
- GLBTPOL: Gay/Lesbian Politics and Law: WWW and Internet Resources.
- HRCR: Human and Constitutional Rights from Columbia University.
- Human Rights: Human Rights Library withover 10,000 documents from the University of Minnesota.
- Internet Legal Research Group: The Internet Legal Research Group is a categorized index of more than 4000 select web sites in 238 nations, islands, and territories, as well as thousands of locally stored web pages, legal forms, and downloadable files,
- IRA's: Law Enforcement on the Web.
- Landmark Supreme Court Cases: This site was developed to provide teachers with a full range of resources and activities to support the teaching of landmark Supreme Court cases, helping students explore the key issues of each case.
- Law Enforcement Sites: Internet Directory of Law Enforcement Sites.
- Law Guide: Library of congress Law Guide.
- LAW Library of Congress: LAW Library of Congress provides general information, reasearch services, and Digital Resources & Links.
- Lawoffice: Findlaw's legal directory.
- Lawsource.com: LawSource.com, the home of American Law Sources On-line (ALSO!), providing a comprehensive, uniform, and useful compilation of links to freely accessible on-line sources of law for the United States and Canada.
- LII: Cornell's Legal Information Institute.
- LLSDC: Law Librarians' Society of Washington, D.C. legislative sourcebook.
- LLRX: A general guide to court rules and dockets.
- Martindale-Hubbell Directory of Lawyers: Directory of lawyers and Law Firms.
- NCJRS: National Criminal Justice Reference Service.
- Nathanson Centre: The Nathanson Centre, unique in Canada, facilitates the development of multi-disciplinary academic expertise relating to organized crime and corruption.
- National Law Journal: Online legal journal.
- Nolo Press: Legal information from a publisher of legal self-help books.
- Organized Crime: Worldwide organized crime information.
- OYEZ: Supreme Court multi-media database fron Northwestern University.
- Racialprofiling Analysis: The Institute on Race and Justice at Northeastern University, utilizes strategic social science research methodologies to assist government agencies, educational institutions,
and members of the community in the development of policy changes to advance the cause of social justice.
- Rominger Legal: Locate Circuit Courts and other legal resources.
- Sexual Harassment: Created and maintained by Nancy Wyatt Associate Professor of Communication Arts and
Sciences and Women's Studies at Penn State University, Delaware County.
- Sourcebook: The Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics.
- Supreme Court: The Supreme Court of the U. S.
- Supreme Court Decisions: Cornell's LII collection of historic decisions of the US Supreme Court.
- Supreme Court History: The Supreme Court Historical Society is dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of the history of the Supreme Court of the United States.
- Thomas: Locate legislative information.
- Usscplus: U.S. Supreme Court Database with 19,180 Cases Dating from 1889 and a 2,800-Term Subject Index.
- The Virtual Chase: An Annotated Guide to Resources for Legal Professionals.
- Web Guide to U.S. Supreme Court Research: The Web Guide to U.S. Supreme Court Research is the work of Gail A. Partin,an Associate Law Librarian in the Sheely-Lee Law Library at Penn State’s Dickinson School of Law.
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Links last verified and updated 3/22/2007.
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