How do you search for laws in a law library,and are there any free access to a law library on line?
The laws of every state and province and federal laws of the USA and Canada are online. The searching facilities vary in quality. Just Google <[name of state] + statutes>
You can also go to a county law library and use their facilities, which may be more sophisticated. The Los Angeles County Law Library, one of the best in the world, has Loislaw.com cases.
United Kingdom laws are being put online — right now the system is in beta. French laws are at http://www.legifrance.fr Most European countries have put their laws on line.
Cases are partially online: http://www.lexisone.com has the past 5 years of appellate decisions. http://supreme.justia.com/ has all Supreme Court decisions. http://www.findlaw.com/# has many recent decisions. http://scc.lexum.umontreal.ca/en/index.html has many Canadian decisions and laws.
October 12th, 2009 at 1:52 pm
The laws of every state and province and federal laws of the USA and Canada are online. The searching facilities vary in quality. Just Google <[name of state] + statutes>
You can also go to a county law library and use their facilities, which may be more sophisticated. The Los Angeles County Law Library, one of the best in the world, has Loislaw.com cases.
United Kingdom laws are being put online — right now the system is in beta. French laws are at http://www.legifrance.fr Most European countries have put their laws on line.
Cases are partially online: http://www.lexisone.com has the past 5 years of appellate decisions. http://supreme.justia.com/ has all Supreme Court decisions. http://www.findlaw.com/# has many recent decisions. http://scc.lexum.umontreal.ca/en/index.html has many Canadian decisions and laws.
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October 12th, 2009 at 2:03 pm
This is a great free law research site.
http://www.lexisone.com/
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October 12th, 2009 at 2:45 pm
try typing in law library. As for definitions the wikopedia online has it all. good luck
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