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- Books [1%]
- Books about the U.S. Census.
- Catalogs, Indexes, and Digests [1%]
- Tools for locating legal materials in the library and on the Internet.
- Foreign and International Legal Periodicals [1%]
- Sources of articles about current foreign and international law.
- Texas Legal Forms, Templates, and Model Documents [1%]
- Where to obtain Texas legal forms and legal templates.
- Texas Legal Topics and Practice Areas [1%]
- Texas legal resources for specific subject areas.
- Texas Courts and Case Decisions [1%]
- Sources of opinions decided by state and local courts in Texas, and links to court Web sites.
- Geography [1%]
- Census products and data related to geography.
- Articles [1%]
- Sources of articles about the U.S. Census.
- Legal Portals and Online Law Libraries [1%]
- Major online sources of legal information.
- Legal Search Engines [1%]
- Internet search engines that focus on law-related information.
- Using LexisNexis Congressional [1%]
- Instructions and tips on how to use the LexisNexis Congressional database.
- Using LexisNexis Academic [1%]
- How to use the LexisNexis Academic database.
- State, County, and Municipal Courts and Case Decisions [1%]
- Published opinions of state and local courts, and links to court Web sites.
- State Attorney General Opinions [1%]
- Sources of opinions of the attorney general of each state.
- Books [1%]
- How to find books about the law.
- Introduction [1%]
- Tips on getting started, overview of U.S. law, and how to read a legal citation.
- Introduction [1%]
- Overview of the United States Census.
- Genealogy [1%]
- How to find information about individuals and families in older census records.
- Citing Legal Materials/Legal Style Manuals [1%]
- Guides to formatting citations to statutes, regulations, court cases, law reviews, and other materials related to the law.
- Researching and Writing About the Law [1%]
- Instructions and advice for conducting legal research and for writing legal research papers or case briefs, or drafting legal documents.
- Databases [1%]
- The most commonly-used electronic resources related to law.
- Representing Yourself in Court (Pro Se) [1%]
- Advice on how to defend yourself or sue someone without having a lawyer.
- General Resources [1%]
- The main legal resources of use to consumers and nonprofessionals.
- Web Resources by Topic/Practice Area [1%]
- Web sites that list legal resources sorted by subject.
- Topics and Practice Areas [1%]
- Information on foreign and international law, arranged by topic.
- Foreign and International Courts and Case Decisions [1%]
- Information about foreign and international courts and judiciary bodies, and sources of foreign and international judiciary decisions.
- Treaties and Conventions [1%]
- Sources of treaties between two or more countries.
- International Organizations [1%]
- Intergovernmental alliances of countries that share a common interest or geographical location.
- County and Municipal Codes, Charters, and Ordinances [1%]
- Sources of local charters, codes, and ordinances.
- State Constitutions [1%]
- Sources of constitutions of the individual states.