Resources
American Bar Association
Bitlaw: a Resource on Technology Law
This site contains over 1,800 pages on patent, copyright, trademark, and Internet legal issues. The major topics covered include Patent Law, Software Patents, Trademark Law, Internet Law, Legal Links, Copyright Law, Primary Sources, and Forms and Contracts.
The Code of Federal Regulations
Collier County Bar Association
Collier County Clerk of Court
Constitutional Law Materials
Outline of the main provisions of the U.S. Constitution, with links to relevant sections, posted by the Legal Information Institute of Cornell University Law School. Includes background material such as the Articles of Confederation and The Federalist papers as well as a comprehensive database of Supreme Court decisions, with case summaries and texts of majority and dissenting opinions.
Constitution of the United States
Consumer Law Center - FindLaw
This site includes information on filing complaints, a link to the Consumer's Resource Handbook, and tips on hiring a lawyer. You can also find federal, state, and international resources through the site. Practical tips include how to write a letter explaining your complaint and how to notify the appropriate government agencies of your unresolved complaints.
Copyright Website, The
"This site endeavors to provide real world, practical and relevant copyright information of interest to infonauts, netsurfers, webspinners, content providers, musicians, appropriationists, activists, infringers, outlaws, and law abiding citizens."
Court TV Law Center
Earthjustice - 'Because the earth needs a good lawyer.'
Economic Development Council of Collier County
Famous American Trials - This site details twelve famous American trials: Leopold & Loeb (1924), Scopes "Monkey" Trial (1925), Rosenbergs (1951), Amistad Trials (1839-1840), Bill Haywood Trial (1907), Salem Witchcraft Trials (1692), My Lai Courts Martial (1970), Scottsboro Trials (1931-1937), Dakota Conflict Trials (1862), Mississippi Burning Trial (1967), Chicago Seven Conspiracy Trial (1969-70), and Johnson Impeachment Trial (1868).
Federal Rules of Evidence
Federal Register
FedWorld/FLITE Supreme Court Decisions Homepage - Full text of 7,407 U.S. Supreme Court Decisions from 1937 to 1975.
FindLaw.com
The Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce
Guide to Law Online - The Guide to Law Online, prepared by the U.S. Law Library of Congress Public Services Division, is an annotated guide to sources of information on government and law available online. It includes selected links to useful and reliable sites for legal information.
Incoming One-L FAQ - First year law students
Kappler's Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties - Full text of over 300 U.S. Government treaties with Native Americans from 1778-1883.
LII: American Legal Ethics Library - Legal Information Institute Cornell University
LSAT - The official LSAT Web Site
Law.com - "The Internet's portal to the law. Site features extensive legal information for the public, for lawyers, and for students."
Law Guru - Law Guru provides links to access over 200 legal search engines. The site begins with a comprehensive table of pages and provides law-related links to all three branches of the U.S. government, federal and state court cases and opinions, federal and state codes and laws/legal associations and state bars.
Law Information - Site by the American Bar Association offering information on legal topics that affect your daily life, from 'Family' to 'Your Job' to 'Buying and Selling' to 'Finding a Lawyer.'
Lee County Chamber of Commerce
Lee County Clerk of Court
Legal Dictionary Merriam-Webster
Legal Encyclopedia - Plain-English articles on a variety of legal topics from Nolo.com.
Legal Links U.S. States and Territories - This site by the Law Library of Congress provides legal links to all the States and Territories of the United States, including links to general resources such as State Libraries and State Web sites.
Martindale-Hubbell Lawyer Locator
Middle District Court of Florida
Native American Legal Resources - This site links to various American Indian cultural, historical, and legal resources, especially Tribal and Nation Web sites and the Native American Constitution and Law Digitization Project.
Rules of Order - In 1876 General Henry M. Robert set out to bring the rules of the American Congress to members of ordinary societies with the publication of Pocket Manual of Rules of Order. It sold half a million copies before this revision of 1915 and made Robert's name synonymous with the orderly rule of reason in deliberative societies.
Sunbiz.org - Florida Department of State Division of Corporations
Supreme Court Of the United States Home Page
Supreme Court Justices - This site offers comprehensive biographical information on every Supreme Court justice from John Jay to Stephen Breyer. It includes details on each justice's personal life, education, legal career and case participation, as well as his or her predecessor and successor.
Supreme Court Rulings
United States Code - Entire Text
