Research Links:
Legal Research Guides
- ABA's Lawlink: The Legal Research Jumpstation
- ABA Legal Technology Resource Center
- Administrative Law Research Tutorial
- Georgetown Law Library
- Avalon Project at Yale Law School
- Documents in Law - History and Diplomacy
- Basics of Legal Research
- Cornell University Law Library
- Commonly Used 1L Resources
- Charlotte School of Law Library
- Federal Legislative History Research: A Practitioner's Guide to Compiling the Documents and Sifting for Legislative Intent
- Law Librarians' Society of Washington, D.C.
- Foreign & International Materials- Research Guides
- Duke University School of Law Library
- Guide to Law Online
- Library of Congress
- Law Scout: Law Pathfinders
- Compilation of Legal Research Guides (Akron)
- Legal History Sources
- University of Chicago, Primary sources for the study of American legal history
- Legal Research Guides
- University of Washington School of Law Library
- Legislative History Reference and Research Tools
- Capitol.net
- LibGuides
- UCLA Law Library
- Library Research Guides
- Harvard Law School Library
- llrx.com
- Regulatory Research Resources
- Capitol.net
- Research Guides
- Library of Congress, Law Library
- Research Guides
- Georgetown Law Library
- Research Guides
- Yale Law School Library
- Research Guides
- Cornell University Law Library
- Tutorials & Videos
- Harvard Law School Library
Guides for the Layperson
- ABA Practical Law
- ABA
- ABALawInfo.org
- ABA
- How to Read a Judicial Opinion: A Guide for New Law Students
- Professor Orin S. Kerr, George Washington University School of Law
- How to Research a Legal Problem: A Guide for Non-Lawyers
- AALL
- Wikipedia on Law
- Wikipedia on Law
Web Guides
- Columbia University Libraries - Subject Guides
- Finding Information on the Internet
- UC Berkeley Library
- Open Collections Program
- Harvard University Library
- Search Engine Watch
- Search 101 and Ratings and Statistics
- The Internet Public Library - Pathfinders
- IPL Expert Guides intended to help you get started doing research on a particular topic, both online and at your local library