Monday, October 17, 2005

Research Tip: LLRX

LLRX.com is one of the premiere legal research web resources. Since 1996, it has provided up-to-date information on internet research, law and technology to legal professionals. The monthly web journal includes columns, feature articles, research guides, reviews, and news. The archives from 1996 to the present are available on the website. Both the monthly journal and the archives are free.

At LLRX.com, you can also search the database of links to court rules, forms and dockets; link to other legal and library-related sites and resources; and explore Resource Centers on topics such as International Law, Comparative and Foreign Law, Intranets/Knowledge Management, Marketing, and Search Engines. The September issue included Identity Theft: Outline of Federal Statutes and Bibliography of Select Resources, Free and Fee Based Appellate Court Briefs Online, and FOIA Facts: The Importance of FOIA, Part 2, on the integral role that FOIA will play in evaluating FEMA's response to the Katrina disaster.

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