Links to government sites, Law research, and other Internet research sites
Anyone attempting to research government, Law, and related activities, should use multiple sources for the full impact of your research.
The reasons are numerous, but in short:
Various writers on Law may interpret the Law, rulings, rights,
etc., differently, therefore reliance upon a single source may
not provide the full or best interpretation.
Various Laws, and rulings, may impact, modify, or otherwise
change how a particular Law affects and/or effects society, the
person, and other Laws.
Therefore, one must expend great effort to collect the related
materials pursuant any issue. Failing to do so, may not achieve
the desired outcome, or may adversely effect the issue
presented
Government Offices and Agencies
UNITED STATES House of Representatives
Here is site for research which could be important for those
interested in the votes of Congress.
Browse every vote in the U.S. Congress since 1991, provided by
the Washington Post.
National Institute of Justice - Department Of Justice
Research through Universities
Villinova University Law Library
USC University International Law
Indiana University - virtual law library
Rutgers - a foreign source for USA law
Internet Research facilities
American Bar Association Legal Tech Resource Center
BRB Publications - resources, checks, other
LectricLaw - Various sources, references
United States Court forms - not a government site