
- Thomas
- Sponsored by the Library of Congress, provides access to a wealth of congressional information on Bills under consideration, Public Laws, Committee Reports, the Congressional Record, and the Senators and Representatives themselves. Also provides links to other government web sites.
- Texas Online
- State of Texas government and law link.
- Find Law
- Extremely powerful Internet guide to US case law, law codes, law review articles, legal news, lawyers, law schools, law consultants, legal organizations, and substantial information on more than 30 major areas of the law, FindLaw also includes numerous links to state and international law.
- Web Guide to the U.S. Supreme Court
- Free Web site for anyone interested in US constitutional law and the Supreme Court. The site's objective is to facilitate the convenience and speed of Internet research. Provides 13 pages of annotated links to the most significant substantive Web sites concerned with the Court.
- Nolo Press
- One-stop site for legal information geared toward the consumer and layperson. The Nolo Legal Encyclopedia is an essential part of this section. The Self Help area also includes a fairly basic legal dictionary. A research center includes links to the U.S. Constitution and other Federal law sites and information on statutes in all 50 states.
- Legal Information Institute
- Produced by the Cornell Law School, site provides easy access to a vast selection of legal information. Resources include recent and historic U.S. Supreme Court decisions, full-text access to every U.S. state statute and constitution, complete full-text of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and the U.S. Code, as well as bills pending in state legislatures.
- Findlaw
- Provides access to a comprehensive online library of legal resources for use by legal professionals, consumers and small businesses. FindLaw's mission is to make legal information on the Internet easy to find. Visitors will find features that include: a Web search engine that is designed for legal subjects; a searchable, full-text database of cases and codes including the U.S. Supreme Court; and legal news.
- Landmark Supreme Court Cases
- According to Library Journal, "this site was developed to assist educators in teaching the landmark decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court." Political cartoon analysis is another feature of the site - it teaches analysis through a series of questions and answers.
- The Public Library of Law
- A free account is required to access case law from the U.S. Supreme Court and Courts of Appeals, statutes, regulations, and constitutions. There is also a link to the PLOL store for legal forms.