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Wisconsin Court System

Official Internet site for the Court System in the US Sate of Wisconsin. The site outlines the history and workings of the state courts and offers access to documents released by the Courts, including Court opinions from the Wisconsin Supreme Court (September 1995 onwards), Wisconsin Court of Appeals (June 1995 onwards), Circuit Courts and Municipal Courts. A search form faciliates specific field searches of the opinions database. There is information on judicial education, forms to download and services aimed at jurors, the public, attorneys and judges.

Hawaii State Judiciary

Website of the Judiciary for the US State of Hawaii, the branch of government responsible for administering justice in Hawaii. The site has general information about the Hawaii courts and jury service along with background information on legal issues such as divorce, small claims, going to court and juvenile proceedings. There is information aimed at attorneys including rules of professional conduct and Hawaii Appeal Court opinions back to 1998. These can be viewed in full text although not all of the earlier cases are provided in full. The site includes a page of related web links.

Idaho State Judiciary

Official service provided by the Idaho State Judiciary on the US State of Idaho website. The site has information on the court system and judicial administration and on the Idaho District Courts, Drug Courts and Family Court Services. Cited opinions of the Idaho Supreme Court and Idaho Court of Appeals are posted on the site on the day of their release and removed when they are published in the Pacific Reporter and the Idaho Reports. These can be browsed by date or searched by keyword. Court forms and rules can be downloaded from the site and there is a page of related web links.

Alaska Statutes

Legislation for the US State of Alaska is freely available on the Internet through two services. A web database from the Legislative Affairs Agency, State of Alaska offers an infobase containing a compilation of statutes from 1993 onwards. The Alaskan Constitution, Session Laws and other legislative materials are also available from this site. An alternative source of Alaskan Statutes is presented by the Alaska Legal Resource Center as a compilation of statutes arranged in title number order, but this site is only up to date to 2004.

District of Columbia Code

Website publishing the official code of the District of Columbia, USA. This is the 2006 edition of the code with subsequent amendments included. The code text is provided by the District of Columbia in conjunction with Westlaw. Links to the Constitution for the District of Columbia are included in the service along with a free text search engine. You will need to use a browser with cookies enabled to access this site.

North Dakota Century Code

Online version of the North Dakota Century Code and Constitution made freely available on the internet by the US State of North Dakota. The Century Code contains a codification of all general and permanent law enacted since statehood. The site offers the latest version of the Code, derived from the bill drafting database used by the North Dakota Legislative Council. A table of contents lists each title in alphabetical order. Code titles are presented on the site in PDF. The site offers search instructions and additional links to the North Dakota constitution and session laws.

Stanford Technology Law Review

Website of the Stanford Technology Law Review (STLR), an online technology law journal from Stanford Law School in the United States. The journal contains scholarly articles on technology and the law, covering the intersection of law, science and technology, and public policy. Articles can be downloaded in pdf format back to about 2017, and abstracts are available back to 2012. The symposia feature includes papers from the STLR online symposia. There are also working papers, student notes and perspectives offering news and comments on aspects of technology and the law.

North Carolina General Statutes

Collection of General Statutes for the US State of North Carolina, on the North Carolina General Assembly website. A table of contents lists statutes in chapter number order with links to texts in HTML, PDF and RTF formats. The statutes are updated to 2007. A free text search box with tips on searching is also provided.

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