Legal Education

Law students and lawyers alike can utilize the World Wide Web for numerous resources on educational programs and institutions. Aspiring lawyers will find such useful online data as electronic courses covering areas like corporate and environmental law as well as details on each state's law schools, bar associations, and legal education requirements. Lawyers can also go to the Internet for many valuable resources on continuing education programs. Other online legal education resources include job listings, digital law journals, and reference materials covering such areas as judicial rulings and federal legislation. This section features online resources on educational programs and institutions.


AttorneyFind.com
Check AttorneyFind.com for information on an index that searches geographic regions, including discussion forums, and more.

Cornell University, Ithaca, New York: Cornell Law School: Legal Information Institute
Check Cornell University for information on this collection of federal legislation, judicial rules and opinions, including legal indexes and directories.

FindLaw.com
Browse FindLaw.com for information on this directory of legal resources, including law schools, legal associations, law firms, reference material, and more.

Lectric Law Library
Check Lectric Law Library for a collection of law-related publications and resources, including materials for legal professionals, and lay people.

Lexis-Nexis.com
Check Lexis-Nexis.com for information on products and services, with related links to other sites.

Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas: School of Law Library: Seminars and Continuing Legal Education
Check Washburn University for information on this list of continuing legal education requirements for each state, with related links.
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