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Free Legal Research On The Web
This article focuses on legal and related research resources that are available for free on the web. I am an attorney and law professor, and this information is provided to assist attorneys, students and the public in conducting legal and related research. I have included some of the best useful and organized direct links in the website referenced below. The site is continually updated with new and revised material.
There are a large number of web resources for conducting legal research on the web. Most notably are Lexis and Westlaw that provide a plethora of state and federal materials for a monthly subscription fee. Both these sites do a tremendous job of organizing, finding, validating and retrieving legal documents and many other related materials. However, there are plenty of sites containing free searchable databases that can be very useful to the attorney, paralegal or legal researcher. Several of these sites are outlined below, you can also find a comprehensive list of organized direct links to the sites by going to : http://lakelandlawyers.yolasite.com/ and scrolling to the legal research section. You can also link to any state or federal court.
Government Websites:
A wealth of legal information can be located in state and local government websites. It is a good idea to bookmark these sites for easy reference. These sites will allow you to contact government agencies quickly and efficiently. Most all government websites will have links to the judiciary including links to all state and federal courts. In addition the court websites usually contain access to state district and federal circuit case law opinions, searchable by date, party, and key word.
In addition you can locate and search statutes, constitutions and many other materials. Court websites may also allow you to access all court dockets as well as all pleadings that have been filed in a case. This feature can be very useful by providing templates for drafting routine and complex pleadings.
Other Free Leal Research Websites:
In addition to government websites, there are several impressive sites containing searchable databases of state and federal law. For instance, Findlaw and Megalaw provide comprehensive databases for locating case law, statutes, forms and many other resources. Google Scholar is a useful resource that contains an abundance of full text state and federal case law, citations, articles and much more. Law school websites can also provide great resources for locating legal materials. Check your local state Bar association, they may provide free web based research resources such as FastCase and online state bar journals. Bar Journals cannot be overemphasized, journal articles can provide you with a wealth of case law and an, analytical framework to assist you in your research. By visiting the above referenced site, you can also link to state and federal statutes and court rules. There is an additional link section for other research materials such as legal dictionarys, legal encyclopedias and periodicals.
Related Research Sites:
Law Enforcement; Fire/ Rescue and Hospitals:
Criminal law attorneys,Personal Injury attorneys, paralegals and others will find it helpful to be able to quickly contact law enforcement, emergency agencies and hospitals. It is a good idea to have this contact information readily available. These institutions can provide much needed information to assist in criminal and civil investigations and to aid in assessing the merits of a personal injury case. Much of this information is public record and can be easily accessed.
Often clients seek local legal representation though the alleged crime or injury event may have occurred in another jurisdiction, even outside the state. Law enforcement can provide police reports, fire departments can provide results of investigations as to the cause of the fire, and hospitals can provide medical records. You can link directly to national databases for, police, sheriff, fire department and hospitals by visiting the above reference web site.
Free Public Records/ People and Business Locator Sites:
The list of locator sites on the web is virtually endless, most of these sites charge a fee for their services and in some cases it is necessary to pay for a comprehensive search or hire a private investigator. There are a number of websites, however, that provide a surprising amount of information regarding an individual or business free of charge. For example, some free sites will display, name, address, phone, age, neighbors, relatives, satellite or 3D interactive photo of the residence (aerial or street level), profession, work address, map, published articles, web pages and more!
A staple locator tool is an online phone book with reverse phone number and reverse address capabilities. Other free sites can be used to locate businesses. Registered corporations can usually be quickly located by going to a states corporations web page that displays name, address, registered agent and other information. Public records databases can be used to locate people and business, assets, real property, marriage and divorce records and much more. Interactive maps are also a great locator source and can provide detailed geographic images. You can find direct links to some of the best locator and public records databases that I have found at the above referenced site, there are also two popular map sites and a world phone book. Scroll to “Global Search Tools”.
News and Information Sites:
Information on your legal topic may be found in the local, national or international news media. You may also need to contact the news media to get more information, to report news or submit an article. Most news organizations broadcast online video content that can be easily viewed or incorporated into your research. To link to some of the major news sources including news video, visit the above referenced site. News stories are a good way to quickly keep yourself abreast of topics that you may be interested in. Another fun social resource is Justin tv, the site has a selection of video channels of interest including news and allows you to share your thoughts with other viewers.
I sincerely, hope this information is helpful in assisting you with your research. If you have a suggested research source please email me at the address located at http://lakelandlawyers.yolasite.com/ and I will be happy to review your suggestion for inclusion, no spam please. Specifically, I am looking for law and related searchable databases that are user friendly and free! Thanks for reading and best wishes for your successful researching.
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Do you see yourself in the uniform of a police officer or as a forensic technician? Have you decided to either work as a paralegal or a private detective? Are you daring and passionate about getting into the crime scene and making a change? If the answer to all these questions is “Yes” then you should enroll yourself in a criminal justice training program in one of the best schools. If you want to pursue your career as a criminal justice, you should choose the right criminal justice school and get trained yourself for the course.
The training you will receive from a criminal justice school is really going to help throughout your career in the criminal justice field. However, today deciding the right criminal justice school is not an easy job. Often when you start researching, you may get confused by the sheer number of criminal justice schools available. So the crucial factor is how to find the right one, since it will shape your whole career. Adding to this, the course you opt from the chosen school will in the end help you achieve your goals. Ultimately, you have to be careful while choosing your criminal justice school. If you are one of those who are still confused regarding where to pursue your career in criminal justice and how to search school, then here are a few options which can help you through-
Organizations and Associations – There are various criminal justice organizations and associations in the United States that may offer guidance to students regarding the various school options available at a certain place. If you as a student want to go for a criminal justice program, you can discuss and place your preference in front of the people of the organizations, who will accordingly give you advice. In the United States, nowadays the university offices also provide lists of schools having specific programs .Therefore you can choose from the lists according to your own eligibility criteria.
Education Counselors – Education counselors are experts and experienced people in any concerned field, be it criminal justice or any other field. They can guide you perfectly through the plethora of criminal justice schools according to how and where you want to study. They have extensive knowledge on the subject of your choice and can help you find and choose the right school.
Local libraries and archives- Local libraries and archives can be the other best place to find the information you need. Since these options are the storehouses of information, therefore they can easily help you in selecting the perfect criminal justice school according to your needs. Libraries containing various books are the storehouse of information and as such have many lists which also give you varied options to choose from.
Internet and websites – Search the net and surf through different educational websites .This will give you an insight into the various criminal justice schools available under the subject of your choice. Educational portals, online directories and various websites are few storehouses of information and may facilitate your research. Once you search the web for various criminal justice schools, you will receive more accurate results and it will give you hundreds of options to choose from.
These above mentioned points can really help you get over your confusion and find the right school to enroll regarding your criminal justice program. These are the best possible and quick ways to achieve your desired results and ultimately start a successful career in the criminal justice field.
Looking for best criminal justice schools of USA and Canada? Browse CriminalJusticeU.com and find an expansive list of best criminal justice schools, colleges and universities that are offering criminal justice degrees programs in various subjects. Choose the best criminal justice course for you and start career in criminal justice.
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