List of U.S. legal resources

List of U.S. legal resources in the United States

This resources contain the word US in their description or title:

1. American Civil Liberties Union: Privacy and Technology
Description This page monitors the interplay between cutting-edge technology and civil liberties, actively promoting responsible uses of technology that enhance privacy and freedom, while opposing those that undermine our freedoms and move us closer to a surveillance …

2. American Journal of International Law
Description Articles and editorials, notes and comments by preeminent scholars on developments in international law and international relations. Contains summaries and analyses of decisions by national and international courts and arbitral or other tribunals, and of …

3. Bitlaw
Description A guidebook to technology law issues and resources in the US by Daniel A. Tysver of Beck & Tysver, P.L.L.P. The guide is easy to use and includes sections such as Patent Law, Trademark Law, Copyright Law, Software Patents, and Internet Legal Issues.

4. Chilling Effects Clearinghouse
Description A joint project of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley, University of San Francisco, and University of Maine law school clinics. US focused site aimed at helping online users understand their legal position and rights.

5. Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Description The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is the US agency that protects market participants against manipulation, abusive trade practices and fraud. This site provides information on Commitments of Traders;links to Customer Protection, Consumer Advisories & …

6. Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section of the Criminal Division of the US Department of Justice
Description US Department of Justice site with links to policy documents, speeches and reports in Computer Crime, Intellectual Property Crime and Cybercrime.

7. Cyberlaw Encyclopedia
Description A legal portal for information technology, Internet protocol, and electronic commerce information on the Web. The encyclopedia classifies materials including statutes, cases, articles and policy. The site is well organised and easy to use. Links focus on US, …

8. Feminist jurisprudence: 19th Amendment , 14th Amendment, Proposed Equal Rights Amendment (not ratified)
Description Amendments to the US Constitution. Amendment XIX: The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex. Amendment XIV: All persons born or naturalized in the United States, …

9. Findlaw: Legal subjects: Tax law
Description Index of links to US tax law. Headings include: Databases, Government Agencies, Journals, Newsletters and Articles, Laws and Government, Documents, Other Discussion Groups.

10. General Social Survey Codebook
Description The GSS (General Social Survey) has results of personal surveys of US households on many topics, including gender roles and social opinions.

11. Genetically Modified Pest-Protected Plants: Science and Regulation
Description Report from National Research Council, part of the US Academy of Sciences. Calls for increased review and regulation options. Access to full text through the ‘read it online’ option.

12. Institute for Intergovernmental Research
Description The IIR is a research and training organization specializing in law enforcement, juvenile justice, and criminal justice issues in the US.

13. Interaction’s Commission on the Advancement of Women
Description As mandated, the CAW promotes gender equity in the policy and practice of InterAction members, national, and international development and humanitarian assistance organizations. In addition, the CAW works with other US and international NGO networks to …

14. Internet Library of Law and Court Decisions
Description A brief synopsis of US court decisions shaping the law of the web. Decisions are indexed alphabetically by the New Media subject matter including; copyright, trademark, dilution and other intellectual property issues, jurisdiction, linking, framing, meta …

15. Jurist
Description A legal education portal to legal instruction, information and scholarship online, including subject guides to international and comparative law. It includes legal news coverage and commentaries written by expert legal scholars, leading policy makers and key …

16. National Center for Community Policing
Description The National Center for Community Policing is a US team of diverse professionals committed to facilitating organizational change within police agencies and the development of community partnerships to institutionalize community policing.

17. National Center for Lesbian Rights
Description NCLR is a US legal resource center with a primary commitment to advancing the rights and safety of lesbians and their families through a program of litigation, public policy advocacy, free legal advice and counseling, and public education.

18. NCJRS abstracts database
Description The NCJRS Abstracts Database contains summaries of more than 170,000 US criminal justice publications, including Federal, State, and local government reports, books, research reports, journal articles, and unpublished research.

19. Searching constitutional law on the Internet
Description Compiled for students and staff at the University of Chicago Law School, this is a detailed directory of links to mainly United States constitutional law resources. Most are Internet resources but some are print materials available at the University Library. …

20. Section 051 (xxvi). The People of any race
Description Analysis of “Western Australia v. Commonwealth”, (1995) 183 CLR 373, (the Native Title Act case). The author concludes that the difficulties inherent in s.51(xxvi), and the ineffective manner in which the High Court has sought to dismiss them, remain and will .

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