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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SLS: *Jus Dare* Lots More Links on Law (fwd)
>Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 12:54:10 -0500
>To: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
>From: freedomh@spectra.net (Dave Delany's Freedom House)
>Subject: Re: *Jus Dare* Lots More Links on Law
>
>
>Certainly, Paul. Addended is a great additional list that I put together
>when *Jus Dare* was new. I don't think you were with us yet. One
>more thing: I have the complete e-mail address list for all of the Senate
>and House, if you are interested.
>
>Dave
>
>
>>Dear Dave,
>>
>>Many thanks for these excellent cites.
>>May I have your permission to forward
>>these links to all clients of the
>>Supreme Law School? I feel they would
>>be extremely beneficial to all.
>>
>>RSVP and thanks again!!
>>
>>/s/ Paul Mitchell
>
>Law Links
>
>Many of the *Jus Dare* members have requested information
>on references and topics related to the US vs. Watts decis-
>ion.
>
>The following list of links will answer all of the technical
>and research questions that the most studied legal scholar
>could ask. While by no means exhaustive, the links available
>on these pages will open virtually the whole world of Ameri-
>can law.
>
>These are the major links in on-line law (possibly with over-
>sights) beginning with the really outstanding Cornell Law
>School on-line library.
>
>As much as possible, I have attempted to avoid strongly opin-
>ionated sites, and refer you to the best "legal facts." The
>final link on this list is to the Constitution Society home
>page. It includes some of the finest "hidden" material any-
>where. Its location at the end of the list is by no means
>meant as a slight; this is an outstanding compendium of de-
>cisions, philosophy, legal history, graphics . . . you name
>it! And, not to go overboard, not only is the information out-
>standing, but it is presented flawlessly. Every graphic
>and link is logical and clear -- truly professional. A special
>thanks to Jon Roland for this terrific page.
>
>Of course, for those of you without www access, this is all
>moot, but press on!
>
>David C. Delany
>*Jus Dare*
>
>STAYING CURRENT WITH THE U.S. SUPREME COURT:
>the following link will allow you to subscribe to the Cornell
>LII bulletin. "Since 1993, the Legal Information Institute of
>Cornell Law School has provided a free current awareness ser-
>vice via E-mail, distributing the syllabi of U.S. Supreme Court
>decisions in bulletin format within hours after their release."
>This site also contains several other important links. A sample
>bulletin, and subscription info, can be found at:
>http://www.law.cornell.edu/focus/liibull.629
>
>DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT:
>http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/
>
>RECENT DECISIONS:
>http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/#recent
>
>SELECTED HISTORICAL DECISIONS of the Supreme Court:
>http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/cases/historic.htm
>
>HISTORIC FILE OF SUPREME COURT DECISIONS Available on Line
>1937 - 1975:
>http://www.fedworld.gov/supcourt/index.htm
>
>THE CURRENT SCHEDULE OF THE SUPREME COURT Arguments is
>available:
>http://www.law.cornell.edu/opinions.html
>
>COMPLETE UNITED STATES CODE, again through the excellent re-
>source of Cornell. This site gives you search options, includ-
>ing text search and "popular names" searches (Cornell requests
>"Note that the United States Code is a VERY large document. It
>is much faster -- and kinder to other users of the system -- if
>you limit your text searches to a particular area (Title) of
>the Code. Let's be gentle, *Jus_Dare*!):
>http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/
>
>GOPHER MENU OF LIBRARY OF CONGRESS court materials:
>gopher://marvel.loc.gov/11/federal/fedinfo/byagency/judiciary
>
>UNITED STATES SENTENCING COMMISSION with links to their guide-
>lines, reports, manuals, etc:
>http://www.ussc.gov/
>
>THOMAS
>Legislative dealings, the Congressional Record, Legislative
>info, and "Congressional Internet Services" listings are all
>available at this site. "In the spirit of Thomas Jefferson,
>a service of the U.S. Congress through its Library."
>Http://thomas.loc.gov/
>
>GOVERNMENT ALPHABET SOUP DIRECTORY
>A rather exhaustive (exhausting, anyway) list of government
>web sites, including another US Code research engine, and
>more on the Supreme Court:
>http://www.usc.edu/Library/GovDocs/federal.html
>
>EMORY LAW SCHOOL
>In addition to their on-line catalogue, this is a great
>general site.
>Http://www.law.emory.edu/
>
>U.S. FOUNDING DOCUMENTS
>including some interesting scans of the original Constitu-
>tion, Bill of Rights, and search engines for the basic docu-
>ments (especially of interest to the Freedom House!) also
>from Emory:
>http://www.law.emory.edu/FEDERAL/
>
>U.S. FEDERAL COURTS FINDER
>An interesting map and locator for courts in the federal
>system, with links:
>http://www.law.emory.edu/FEDCTS/
>
>VILLANOVA CENTER for information law and policy, another
>batch of good info:
>http://www.law.vill.edu/
>
>VCILP Law Library:
>http://www.law.vill.edu/vcilp/vcilplib.html#lawlib
>
>including the VILLANOVA LAW REVIEW on-line edition:
>http://vls.law.vill.edu/academic/jd/journals/law-review/
>
>CONSTITUTION SOCIETY homepage
>Loads of interesting stuff by a *black page* group (A must
>visit!) This is Jon Roland at his best. Loads of links to
>Constitutional law, and much, much more:
>http://www.constitution.org/
>
>Including BOUVIER'S LAW DICTIONARY 1856 6th edition on-line
>(and even a link on the Constitution Society homepage to
>download it to your home computer!):
>http://www.constitution.org/uslaw/bouvier.htm
>
>
>
>
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