The Internet Law Library, authored exclusively by Martin H. Samson, features extensive summaries of over 600 court decisions shaping the law of the web; providing facts, analysis, and pertinent quotes from cases of interest to those who do business on the Internet and in New Media.
Serves Maricopa County and the state of Arizona. Some databases are available online with a library card. The website also includes links to self-help resources at the court.
The mission of the Law Library of Congress is to provide authoritative legal research, reference and instruction services, and access to an unrivaled collection of U.S., foreign, comparative, and international law.
This legal guide for librarians and attorneys provides an alphabetical directory of legal topics. Many topics include an overview that will be helpful for students and beginning researchers (see Arizona, for example). Some recommended resources are not free (Westlaw, Lexis, etc.)
This site is created by a not-for-profit group that believes everyone should be able to read and understand the laws that govern them, without cost. They provide free access to state and federal law online, and create materials that help people understand the law.
Nolo's mission is to help consumers and small businesses find answers to their everyday legal and business questions. Nolo has published books, software, and online information since 1971.
Browse legal topics compiled by experts at Yahoo. This is a good resource when you are unfamiliar with a topic and may not know which search terms to use for an Internet search.