Exploring Constitutional Law is a wonderful site created by Doug Linder, a professor at the University of Missouri-Kansas City Law School. “This site explores some of the great issues and controversies that surround our Nation's founding document.” “It was created for use by those interested in understanding our nation’s most important document.” Articles address such issues as the right to die, the death penalty, right to bear arms, right of privacy, equal protection issues and First Amendment topics. The articles link to opinions of related cases and other useful websites.
Famous Trials is also created by Doug Linder. “The Web's most visited and most comprehensive collection of essays, images, maps, primary documents, links, and other materials pertaining to over fifty of the most famous trials of all time, from Socrates to Simpson.” Mutiny on the Bounty (1792), Amistad Trials (1839), Mountain Meadows Massacre Trial (1875), Earp O.K. Corral (1881), Black Sox Trial (1921), Hauptmann (Lindbergh) Trial (1935), Charles Manson Trial (1970), Chamberlain “dingo” Trial (1982), O.J. Simpson (1995), Clinton Impeachment (1990) and Moussaoui (9/11) Trial (2006) are just a few of the trials covered.
For more websites created by Doug Linder can be found here.


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Thanks. These are great resources.