Tuesday, August 24, 2010

What is a GOOD site for looking up Past Law cases ie: (State vs. Simpson) Besides ';LAW.COM';?

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State vs. SimpsonWhat is a GOOD site for looking up Past Law cases ie: (State vs. Simpson) Besides ';LAW.COM';?
Most of the ';Law'; websites require you to register online and pay a fee (the fee depends on what kind of law or cases you are up to). The best way to free you up on fees and charges is to visit you local library or better yet visit your county law library. These libraries (esp the law library) have membership in the most of the law sites and you can surf these law sites free of charge.





good luck.What is a GOOD site for looking up Past Law cases ie: (State vs. Simpson) Besides ';LAW.COM';?
Lexis Nexis
Westlaw is excellent, but expensive. Findlaw isn't too bad. Lectlaw is another one.
Findlaw.com and megalaw.com are good, you have to do some link clicking by state, federal, etc., or you can enter case name, very good for free if you've got some time and patience!
West Law
Your state judicial website is a good source usually for local and state issues. Supreme Court decisions can be found on the Supreme Court's website.





www.findlaw.com


www.westlaw.com


www.lawschool.lexis.com
West Law and Lexis Nexis are the best but you will have to pay a lot to use it. They do offer one time deals that are more affordable so you might want to look into it. Louis law is a cheaper alternative but does charge a fee.





Findlaw.com is a decent free service but not as good as the others.

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