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It is easier than ever to find legal sources on the web!

December 18, 2009

What is better than Google?  How about two new legal research search engines designed by legal powerhouses. 

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NEW- Case Law on Google!

November 20, 2009

The big news this week on the legal blogs – Google Scholar now searches case law!
It is fast and easy to use.  You can search by case name (Terry v. Ohio) or by topics (fourth amendment). 
Let’s Get Started

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Legislative Tracking and Web 2.0

September 11, 2009

Here is a nice review of 3 web sites for researching federal legislative information.  I added the Thomas site because it is such a good site and also has RSS feeds.

Thomas (Library of Congress)- purpose of the site is to make federal legislative information freely available to the public.  Search for bills, Congressional Committee information, [...]

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Searching for Federal Court Cases

March 20, 2009

1. Want to actually hear the attorneys make their oral arguments in the 1973 Roe v. Wade abortion case?
2. What are the names of the 9 justices on the United States Supreme Court?
3. Is there a federal courthouse in Akron?
4. My friend filed a case in federal court and there was finally a decision made [...]

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Free Ohio law resources on the web

February 13, 2009

Have you ever wanted to read for yourself the exact wording of an Ohio law?  Do you want to be a more informed citizen?

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