This paper discusses various open access legal resources in the United States from a practical perspective and explores how government, academia and the private sector have addressed the needs of legal researchers in the United States. After a brief overview of the U.S. legal system, these websites will be explored from the perspectives of two different users, a solo practitioner and a layperson, in hopes of elucidating the effectiveness and current limitations of these resources as well as their potential for greater utilization
This Article provides a new analytical tool for legal researchers and practitioners to evaluate free...
As the law moves inexorably to a digital publication model in which books no longer play a role, the...
This brief presentation addressed free access to primary legal materials, discussing the scope and n...
This paper discusses various open access legal resources in the United States from a practical persp...
Paper presented at the Law via the Internet Conference, Jersey, Channel Islands, September 26-27, 20...
With more and more information disclosed online and with open-access policies on the rise, legal aca...
With more and more information disclosed online and with open-access policies on the rise, legal aca...
This article identifies various open access resources that are popular among legal community in Indi...
The study of law focuses, among other aspects, on important issues relating to equality, fairness an...
This presentation on the basics of U.S. law offers a general outline of the fundamental sources of U...
The focus of this paper is to explore websites that you may find helpful in your daily work and rese...
Finding legal information in the United States can be difficult and/or confusing for the layperson. ...
This paper contains a list of 50 websites that you may find helpful when conducting legal research. ...
This paper discusses the efforts of the Open Access Movement to provide scientific and scholarly inf...
Nonprofits, academic institutions, and educators have collaborated, at all academic levels, to creat...
This Article provides a new analytical tool for legal researchers and practitioners to evaluate free...
As the law moves inexorably to a digital publication model in which books no longer play a role, the...
This brief presentation addressed free access to primary legal materials, discussing the scope and n...
This paper discusses various open access legal resources in the United States from a practical persp...
Paper presented at the Law via the Internet Conference, Jersey, Channel Islands, September 26-27, 20...
With more and more information disclosed online and with open-access policies on the rise, legal aca...
With more and more information disclosed online and with open-access policies on the rise, legal aca...
This article identifies various open access resources that are popular among legal community in Indi...
The study of law focuses, among other aspects, on important issues relating to equality, fairness an...
This presentation on the basics of U.S. law offers a general outline of the fundamental sources of U...
The focus of this paper is to explore websites that you may find helpful in your daily work and rese...
Finding legal information in the United States can be difficult and/or confusing for the layperson. ...
This paper contains a list of 50 websites that you may find helpful when conducting legal research. ...
This paper discusses the efforts of the Open Access Movement to provide scientific and scholarly inf...
Nonprofits, academic institutions, and educators have collaborated, at all academic levels, to creat...
This Article provides a new analytical tool for legal researchers and practitioners to evaluate free...
As the law moves inexorably to a digital publication model in which books no longer play a role, the...
This brief presentation addressed free access to primary legal materials, discussing the scope and n...