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Legal Search Engines
- LawCrawler
(FindLaw)
- Searches law-related information on the
Internet.
Includes some more focused options: Countries – Searches
legal information within individual country domains. USA – Searches U.S.
government departments, U.S. Code, federal regulations, and Supreme Court and
circuit court cases. State Resources –
Searches state government servers; can be limited to individual
states.
- LawRunner: A Legal Research
Tool™
- Offers more than 1,100 advanced query templates found on more
than 300 forms to facilitate usage of the most complex query parameters built
into the AltaVista™ software.
Includes some more focused options:
Global Index –
Searches 238 jurisdictions throughout the world. American Government Index – Limits search to any of the fifty United
States.
- Legal Research Page
(LawGuru.com)
- More than 400 law-related search engines and other tools
arranged alphabetically by title. Their Multi Resource Legal
Resource page allows you to search different legal resources from a single
interface and search box, either individually or simultaneously.
- University Law Review
Project
- Search full text of law review articles available on the
Internet.
- U.S. Government
Search (Google)
- Searches all United States federal, state, and local government
sites that have .gov or .mil domains, as well as selected government sites that
have .com, .org, .us, or .edu domains (eg.: usps.com, americorps.org, .ca.us,
ndu.edu).
- Meta-Index for
U.S. Legal Research (GSU)
- Several law-related search engines accessible from a single
location.
This page is maintained by
Bobby Griffith
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last modified
Tuesday, November 17, 2009. 09:45 AM
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