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"The American Judicature Society (AJS), founded in 1913, is an independent, national, nonpartisan organization of judges, lawyers, and other members of the public who seek to improve the justice system. AJS, which brings a public perspective to justice system issues, has the mission to secure and promote an independent and qualified judiciary and fair system of justice."
This site provides a comprehensive, uniform, and useful compilation of links to freely accessible on-line sources of law for the United States and Canada.
The Emory Law School Library lists freely available internet-based legal resources selected by librarians at MacMillan Law Library along with brief descriptions of each.
Chronology, quotes, biographies, trial transcript excerpts, jury decisions, and images from the famous trials. Trials include Amistad trials, My Lai court martial, Chicago Seven Conspiracy and Andrew Johnson Impeachment Trial.
The FindLaw Constitutional Law Center features an easy-to-read guide that leads visitors through historical documents, biographies, and Supreme Court decisions.
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Law360 newswire covers "every major litigation development in the U.S. federal district courts, every major lawsuit filed against the world's 2,000 top companies, every major opinion handed down in the U.S. federal courts, every major development in class actions and multidistrict litigation, every major transaction involving the top 250 U.S. law firms, every major hire at the top 800 U.S. law firms Every major initiative by state, federal and international legislatures."