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Legal Research
Need to do some legal research? This page
contains links to research-useful sites, and to
sites that have a "scholarly" orientation.
Most of these sites are free; those that require a
subscription or payment are noted.
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ABA Journal This is an online version
of the traditional ABA Journal, with selected
articles and references reproduced in electronic
format.
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American Bar Association Legal Technology
Resource Center This is a great site
with lots of useful information about technology
and the legal world. Find out how
technology can improve your practice, and learn
how others incorporate the latest innovations
into their law offices.
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American Bar Association Supreme Court Preview
The Supreme Court Preview provides information
about pending and recently-decided Supreme Court
cases of interest. Also available are
copies of the merit briefs filed in all cases
slated for oral argument.
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The Avalon Project This site,
maintained by Yale Law School, has links to lots
of historical legal documents from the United
States and other countries. Extremely cool
stuff.
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Chicago-Kent College of Law Information Center
The Law Information Center contains links to
federal and state legislative, executive, and
judicial websites.
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Law School Legal Information Institute
The Legal Information Institute is one of the
most comprehensive and best organized legal
reference sites. Organized by subject
matter, the site is very user-friendly.
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Department of Justice Freedom of Information Act
This page has links to lots of Freedom of
Information Act resources available through the
Department of Justice and other federal
agencies.
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FindArticles The LookSmart
FindArticles site is a searchable database of
more than 3.5 million articles from 700-plus
publications dealing with non-legal subject
matter. You can search for and retrieve
full-text articles on a variety of topics,
including business, finance, computers,
technology, news, and more.
- Findlaw
One of the best-known and most comprehensive
legal sites, Findlaw includes, among other
things, links to federal and state
constitutions, codes, and case decisions.
Articles and other reference materials are
available, too.
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Global Legal Information Institute
Maintained by the Library of Congress, this site
contains international legal reference
materials. A search function allows you to
search by jurisdiction.
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Institute of Continuing Legal Education Michigan
Law A finding resource for some Michigan
primary legal resources.
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Internet Law Library The Internet Law
Library is a well organized site with plenty of
resources to get your legal research started.
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Jurist This site bills itself as being
for law professors, but there's a lot here for
anyone interested in the law or in legal
research. You can link to law professors'
legal subject matter guides, and to online
course pages.
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Law.Com This is American Lawyer
Media's online legal information site.
Lots of useful legal resources here, but some of
the best stuff requires a subscription.
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Law Library of Congress It's not as
big as you might think, but this site does
contain links for federal, state, and
international legal reference materials.
- Law and
Policy Institutions Guide LPIG
provides law and policy reference information on
United States and international law.
- Legal
Theory Blog Maintained by Professor
Larry Solum, this is a great site for
information on legal theory and jurisprudence,
legal scholarship, law and philosophy, and much
more.
- LEXIS
One of the two major commercial legal databases,
a subscription or fee is required to access
reference materials.
- LEXIS One
This site provides free access (registration
required) to U.S. Supreme Court decisions, some
federal and state materials (generally only 1996
to present) and some other materials like legal
forms.
- Library of
Congress Yes, THE Library of Congress.
This site is huge, and obviously it's not
limited to legal reference materials.
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Michigan Administrative Code Access
the Michigan Administrative Code via this site
maintained by the Michigan Department of
Management and Budget Office of Regulatory
Reform.
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Michigan Automobile Insurance Manual
Authored by James Borin of Garan, Lucow, Miller,
this manual (large PDF file) is a great
reference for Michigan automobile insurance law.
- Michigan
Bar There are lots of links (click on
"Links of Interest") to federal, state, and
local sites that may be useful in doing legal
research.
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Michigan Courts A great site with lots
of materials including online court rules
(including the Michigan Uniform System of
Citation rules), jury instructions, and a
searchable database of Michigan Supreme Court
and Michigan Court of Appeals decisions.
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Michigan Supreme Court Briefs Links to
briefs filed in the Michigan Supreme Court for
cases this term; note that the files (in PDF
format) can be quite large.
- Michigan
Government This is the official site
for the State of Michigan. By surfing the
site, you can link to agency websites (e.g.,
Consumer and Industry Services) with information
that may be helpful to your research.
- Michigan
Lawyers Weekly This is the online
version of the print publication. To get
most of the content you really want, you'll have
to subscribe.
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Michigan Legislature This is another
terrific state law resource. You can
search the Michigan Compiled Laws and Public
Acts, and download full-text results.
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Michigan Legislative Histories
Maintained by the University of Michigan
Library, this site has links to legislative
histories on Michigan laws (and much more)
generally dating back to the mid- to late-1990s.
Some of the information requires access to the
University of Michigan system.
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Michigan Medical Malpractice Law A
comprehensive guide to Michigan medical
malpractice law written by Ian Simpson with
Garan, Lucow, Miller. Note that it is a
large PDF file.
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Michigan No-Fault Insurance Manual
This reference manual (large PDF file), authored
by James Borin of Garan, Lucow, Miller is an
excellent guide to Michigan No-Fault for
attorneys and paralegals.
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National Center for State Courts This
site has lots of information that will be of
interest to those concerned with the operation
and administration of court systems.
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National Federation of Paralegal Associations
This well organized online research page has
pretty much everything you need to get your
research started.
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Public Record Sites Maintained by BRB
Publications, Inc., this page links to sites
where you can find business, civil, criminal,
real estate, and other public records online.
The site is organized by state.
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Social Science
Research Network A great site, you can
link to (and usually download for free)
scholarly articles from a wide variety of social
science disciplines, including the law. Be
aware, though, that authors sometimes post here
drafts of works in progress; the final version
of something you download may be different from
what you downloaded!
- THOMAS
Another site maintained by the Library of
Congress, you can find the text and legislative
history of federal statutes.
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University of Michigan Law Library Electronic
Reference Collection Links to
electronic legal and other resources available
through the U of M Law Library. Some
materials are restricted access.
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Villanova Law School Federal Court Locator
A great site with links to official and
unofficial federal court sites. You can locate
things like court rules and case decisions.
Some official sites do charge a fee to download.
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Villanova Law School State Court Locator
Villanova's state court counterpart to the
federal court locator.
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The Virtual Chase Legal Research Guide
This page has links to a variety of legal
research resources, as well as articles and tips
about how to do legal research.
- WashLaw
A no-frills, but very comprehensive, guide to
legal information on the Internet.
- Westlaw
The other major commercial legal database, a
subscription or fee is required to get the
reference materials you really want.
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