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CALI - The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction -- CALI offers a growing library of computer-based instructional exercises on a variety of law-related subjects. At present, nearly seventy exercises provide...
Created by an act of Congress in 1967, the Federal Judicial Center has served as a clearinghouse of information about the federal court system for four decades. While the Center is physically based in Washington, DC,...
JILT, an "electronic law journal covering a range of topics relating to IT law and applications," publishes a combination of peer and non-peer reviewed articles, as well as reviews, commentaries, and related news.
The Liberty Library of Constitutional Classics is a treasure trove of political primary documents that have influenced the U.S. government as well as many other countries with Republican forms of government around the...
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