Mega Law Websites
 

    American Law Sources On-line
        (http://lawsource.com/also/)
    Findlaw
        Also has a collection of links to sources
        (http://www.findlaw.com/)
    Justia.com
        Not only can areas of law be searched, but searches can be made for U.S. District Courts' civil case filings.
        (http://www.justia.com/)
    Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School
        Includes links to Introduction to Basic Legal Citation by Peter Martin, Law About pages
       
that gives links to primary and other source material arranged by areas of law, among
        other sources
        (http://www.law.cornell.edu/)
    Legal Resources from NFPA  
        The miscellaneous sites from NFPA include banking, charity, delivery services, entertainment
        and sports,genealogy, Internet helps, libraries, locality tools, medical, news and magazines,
        senior citizens, time, travel, and writing tools.
        (http://www.paralegals.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1)
    LLRX.com: Law and Technology Resources for Legal Professionals
        Sabrina Pacifici has created a very useful site that everyone should check.
        (http://www.llrx.com/)
    Megalaw.com
        Will link to state and federal law
        (http://megalaw.com)
    Virtual Chase
        Has a link to Index to Internet Research Articles.

        (http://www.virtualchase.com/)
    Washburn University School of Law 
        Lists sites that can be searched for case law and other topics.  One section of this site that
        offers excellent sources is the Virtual Law Library Reference Desk.
        (http://washlaw.edu)

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By Laura Young, Last Updated September 25, 2009