Emory Law Library's Librarians chose the following ten web sites as the best of the best from our Internet Legal Research Guide. Please click here for a print copy of this web page.
- Cornell Legal Information Institute (LII)
The most linked to web resource in the field of law. U.S. Code, court opinions and important secondary sources. Includes popular names table with links to U.S. Code and CFR.
- FindLaw
Allows searching and browsing of the latest legal news, case law, and analytical articles relevant to a given topic or area of practice.
- Thomas
Federal legislative information provided by the Library of Congress. Includes bill summary and status, sponsors, and committee. HTML or link to PDF on GPO Access.
- GPO Access
U.S. Government Printing Office. Search or use the Catalog of Congressional Bills to retrieve by bill number from 1993 to current. PDF and text.
- WashLaw Agency Index
Washburn University's WashLaw provides broad coverage of web based legal research. Includes Table of Federal Agencies with direct links to forms, opinions, manuals, and publications.
- LLRX
Law Library Resource Exchange, an online law librarians' journal. Contains current articles, weekly LLRXBuzz, law guides and articles on legal research topics.
- Emory Law Library Ready Reference
Links to various useful reference materials including state law and government pages.
- Justia BlawgSearch
Search over a thousand law blogs published by law professors, lawyers, judges, legal researchers and librarians, or search legal podcasts or browse the law blog directory.
- EISIL - Electronic Information System for International Law
Developed by the American Society of International Law (ASIL). Includes primary materials, authoritative web sites and helpful research guides to international law on the Internet.
- Nations of the World
Law Library of Congress provides links to foreign law for most nations of the world.