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Non-Profit Free Legal Search Engine and Alert System – CourtListener.com
CourtListener is a free legal research website containing millions of legal opinions from federal and state courts. With CourtListener, lawyers, journalists, academics, and the public can research an important case, stay up to date with new opinions as they are filed, or do deep analysis using our raw data.
Caselaw Access Project
AP includes all official, book-published state and federal United States case law — every volume or case designated as an official report of decisions by a court within the United States.
Our scope includes all state courts, federal courts, and territorial courts for American Samoa, Dakota Territory, Guam, Native American Courts, Navajo Nation, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Our earliest case is from 1658, and we currently include all volumes published through 2020, with new data releases on a rolling basis at the beginning of each year.
Each volume has been converted into structured, case-level data broken out by majority and dissenting opinion, with human-checked metadata for party names, docket number, citation, and date.
We also offer PDFs with selectable OCR text for each case published up to 2018.
FindLaw for Legal Professionals | Law & Legal Information
Our mission is to make the law accessible and understandable for everyone. FindLaw.com contains a wealth of free, up-to-date, and easily understandable legal information and tools. We also offer the most comprehensive lawyer directory on the internet. We help connect people with legal issues to the right professionals who are ready to help.
A Thomson Reuters business, FindLaw is the world’s leading provider of online legal information for consumers and small businesses. We are also the industry leader in internet marketing solutions for law firms.
Each month, more than 11 million people visit FindLaw.com seeking in-depth articles, news, case law, and statutes on a wide variety of legal topics and practice areas. It is the most popular site for free legal information on the internet and has been since its inception in 1996.
LII / Legal Information Institute
Thank you for wanting to learn more about the Legal Information Institute. The LII is an independently-funded project of the Cornell Law School.
We are a small team of technologists who believe that everyone should be able to read and understand the laws that govern them.
We employ technology to gather, process, and publish public legal information that is accurate and objective. Learn more about our operation here.
Founded in 1992, we currently serve well over 40 million unique visitors each year on this website and at our other site, the Oyez Project.
Learn more about how we are funded, and please consider making a gift to support us.
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The United States Code is a consolidation and codification by subject matter of the general and permanent laws of the United States. It is prepared by the Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the United States House of Representatives. For currency information, click here.
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Blawg 100 Archive - ABA Journal
The Web 100 is compiled by ABA Journal staff and legal professionals we invite to help us in our selection process, and is largely a favorites list. We ask for nominations from our readers through the Web 100 Amici process. Most successful nominees are regularly updated, with original content, opinion and/or analysis. Blogs, podcasts and social media also are on our radar because they tip off the Journal staff to news, or the posts themselves are worthy of coverage.
Today, LexBlog has over 25,000 bloggers within its network, including over half of the nearly 1,000 blogs from the United States’ top 200 law firms. But more importantly, LexBlog devotes itself to empowering a global network built around the company’s mission to provide real-time news and insights powered by the legal community.
With their aggregation and syndication of news and commentary from thousands of legal thinkers, LexBlog is more than a publishing solution for lawyers, it is a launching pad for a community that is passionate about exchanging ideas, sharing opportunities, and making the law more accessible to all.
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Fully searchable immigration law library. Contains primary and secondary legal resources, including the INA, immigration-related sections of the CFR and the Foreign Affairs Manual (FAM), immigration-related BIA and Board of Alien Labor Certification Appeals (BALCA) decisions, official liaison minutes, agency memoranda and correspondence.
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