krisnelson

I'm currently a graduate student of the history of law and technology at the University of California, San Diego. I also provide law and technology consulting services. Additionally, I'm a non-practicing lawyer and former developer/sysadmin at a biotech non-profit. For more about me and my work, see krisnelson.org or my Google Profile.

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Post title: My Top Ten General Legal Research Sites for U.S. Law

Authored by: krisnelson

Date posted: Jul 9, 2007

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I should point out too that your local library (law or otherwise) is an excellent source for all kinds of legal research, and often a librarian can be an excellent early assistant in structuring your research.

For examples of useful resources compiled by a library, see the University of Washington's Law Library and their Low-Cost Legal Research page.

More government-oriented research sites, from Lifehacker:

U.S. government web sites you didn't know you could use

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