My Favorite Law Websites


I've been "surfing" the Internet Web sites for colleges with good law programs, law libraries, and law journals. These are the sites I recommend:


The 2 ask Web site has every search engine you could possibly think of to use to find information pertaining to law. The law sections you can find on the web searches offers the ability to look at different cases. They also include the option to look at independent law branches. You may be more apt to look at it as a search engine hook up then as a strictly law hook up.

The Duke Law Library homepage has links to the actual law library as well as the college itself. This website is helpful to anyone ,because it gives you a chance to look at the college without actually going there. Duke has also expanded their law library considerably, so if you haven't been recently or ever, you might want to check it out.

The Georgetown University Law Center Web site was also helpful, because it's another college I'm tentatively looking at. This Web site boasts interesting graphics as opposed to a really boring grey background. It was exceedingly interesting to browse through, and if you're interested in Georgetown or just bored, you should take the time to thumb through it.

I think I've gotten you started and now the rest is up to you. I hope you got something out of this Web site.

If you're still up to it, I have yet another site of my own you should check out. In it I explain the very rudimentary elements of basic criminal law.


This site developed by Amber Turner, Student Intern
The Shodor Education Foundation, Inc.
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