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Internet Law Resources
General Resources
- AALLNET: American Association of Law Libraries page devoted to understanding the process of legal research.
- Federal Web Locator: A one stop shop to find federal government information (legislative, executive, judicial, agencies, etc.) on the web.
- Find Law: An index to free legal sources on the Internet
- Law Guru: An invaluable library of legal resources. Allows simultaneous searching of multiple legal search engines.
- Legal Information Institute: Provides information on topics of current interest, access to legal documents, etc.
- LexisNexis: A commercial database providing legal, news, public records and business information (there is a user community for paralegals)
- lexisONE: A commercial site loaded with free resources, including: case law, forms, news, articles, a legal web site directory with thousands of links (registration is required, but it is free)
Arizona Resources
- ALIS, Arizona Legislative Information Service: Information on legislators and committee assignments, bills and more
- Arizona Revised Statutes
- Arizona Judicial Branch: Links to state judicial organizations
- Arizona Court of Appeals - Division Two - Tucson, AZ: Court information, opinions, cases, oral argument calendar, links to other Arizona, state and US courts
- Pima County: Links to the Board of Supervisors, and many county departments
- Pima County Consolidated Justice Courts: Online forms, court calendars, and phone numbers
- State Bar of Arizona: Lists phone numbers to call in order to obtain pamphlets discussing many common legal issues and other public services
Electronic Texts
- Core Documents of U.S. Democracy: Includes executive, regulatory legislative, demographic and economic documents
- Internet Law Library: Full text of federal, state, and international laws from the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Legal Information Institute: Of the Cornell Law School provides excellent access to primary and secondary American, foreign and international law organized by type, topic or source
- lexisONE-Free Case Law: Includes U.S. Supreme Court cases from 1790 and selected federal and state cases from 1997
- U.S. Code: Full text of the US Code from Cornell Law School
- U.S. Historical Documents: Provides links to the U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence, Federalist papers, as well as many other related Historical Documents (sponsored by Emory University)
- Web Guide to U.S. Supreme Court Research: Provides extensive organized links with descriptions to numerous U.S. Supreme Court topics as well as decisions.
- National Constitutions, with International Treaties and Official Declarations: Text of the U.S. and other country's constitutions
Legal Directories
Law Topics
Organizations and Agencies
- ABA Network: News & legal resources from the American Bar Association
- American Civil Liberties Union: News and issues from the ACLU
- Federal Web Locator: A one-step shop to find federal agencies, commissions, departments, corporations, committees, boards, etc.
- National Association of Legal Assistants: Provides information on standards, benefits, events, certification and more
- National Federation of Paralegal Associations: Includes a calendar, membership services, professional development, career info, networking and publications
- State Bar of Arizona: Member finder, attorney resources, articles from Arizona Attorney, CLE, law related links
- U.S. Dept. of Justice: Access to the DOJ's offices and departments, information on current legal issues, press releases, information resources, etc.
Arizona Paralegal Associations
E-mail listservs
- Law Lists Search Page: A searchable compilation of electronic discussion lists related to law
- Legal Online Communities: A listing, with links, of law related listservs.
- PARALEGAL-L: A discussion of all things paralegal. To join, send a message with a blank subject line to: LISTSERV@LAWLIB.WUACC.EDU In the body, write: subscribe paralegal-l, first and last names
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