General Legal & Policy Research
State Law
Cornell Law School's LII State Resources
What: The Cornell Law School's LII State Resources page provides access to state specific legal resources, including state statutes, regulations, legislation, courts, and other Web sites.
How to search: Select a state or territory from the state locator map. State specific information includes state government home pages, statutes, regulations, legislation, constitution, courts and state agencies. The legislation, statutes, and regulation pages will probably be the most useful links to advocates.
Helpful hints: Once your state's Web sites have been located, be sure to save those that prove useful to your favorites file for easy access later. Many state Web sites provide multiple ways to search the same material, therefore be sure to explore the Web site beyond the referenced page for other materials and search functions.
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State Courts
What: The National Center for State Courts provides support, research, and other consulting services to state courts. This site provides a useful link to the local courts in each state.
How to search: The link above takes users to an alphabetical quick jump list. Click on the first letter of your state for your state court links and information.
Helpful hints: Once you locate your state's court Web sites, they should be added to your favorites file for quick access later.
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