The Virtual Chase -
Guide for doing legal research on the Internet
Findlaw.com
An excellent point to start your legal research on the Internet.
From their web site: "FindLaw is the highest-trafficked legal Web
site, providing the most comprehensive set of legal resources on the
Internet for legal professionals, businesses, students and individuals.
These resources include Web search utilities, cases and codes, legal
news, an online career center, and community-oriented tools, such as
a secure document management utility, mailing lists, message boards and
free e-mail."
Legal Information Institute
- Cornell Law School - A great site for primary legal materials
that allows you to search for state, federal, and international
laws.
Thomas Legislative Information
on the Internet
Utah State Courts
Utah State Legislature
FindLaw
State Resources: Utah
Business Law Lounge --
This site is an extensive overview of business laws and regulations,
including a section on employer/employment issues.
Attorney Finder -- Search
for an attorney by state and/or area of practice.
FindLaw/Congress
Members -- This site allows you to search for congressional
and state legislature members, and provides addresses, direct
e-mail, and brief biographies. In addition, you can search for
federal laws, browse U.S. Supreme Court decisions, and obtain
information on recent legislative issues.
Employment
Discrimination Overview -- Provides an overview of federal
laws pertaining to employment discrimination and links to state
statutes on labor and employment discrimination.
Aviation
Laws and Regulations - Published by the National Transportation
Library
Aviation
- an overview - Published by the Legal Information Institute
- Cornell Law School
S.J. Quinney Law Library
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