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Cornell Law
Here you will find valuable information when researching Law, and how our legal system works. You will find Case Law, Supreme Court Rulings, and Laws by jurisdiction.

 


Avalon Project
The Avalon Project will mount digital documents relevant to the fields of Law, History, Economics, Politics, Diplomacy and Government. If you want to see the documents that has shaped our world and made our Nation possible you will find them here.

the United States of America Constitution
This site is from the United States archive web site. It's more then just the 3 documents forming the Constitution, it's also contains the Impact of the Charters

Law Dictionary
This website should in no way be used as the only resource for legal definitions. It is just for quick reference. When reading a legal document it is very important that you understand the definition of the words you are reading. Most people are not aware that many definitions of words used in legal documents are not the same definitions found in Websters. In order for you to truly understand a legal document you must know the definition of the word. To find the proper definition of a legal word you need to look it up in a law dictionary from the same time as the document or law was written. It is also advisable to look it up in more them one dictionary. It's very common for a definition to change over time.