Washburn Law School Internet Services and Discussion Groups

To Join a Discussion Group
All discussion groups are located on server lists.washlaw.edu

Web Servers
WashLaw Web provides users with links to all known law-related materials on the Internet.
Generally speaking, the information is arranged alphabetically, by subject, and by geographic location. All links on the main WashLaw Web menu are maintained by full-time staff members. Many pages have full text searching of local as well as distant resources. Information is added on a daily basis.
Washburn also hosts a large number of law-related discussion groups. Members of a discussion group can access the archives of those discussion groups.

Starting points are:
Washburn School of Law: http://washburnlaw.edu/
Washlaw Web: http://www.washlaw.edu/
Washburn Law Library Catalog: http://lib.wuacc.edu/

Washburn Law School hosts several law-related sites:
The Association of Reporters of Judicial Decisions: http://www.arjd.washlaw.edu
Kansas Supreme Court and Court of Appeals: http://www.kscourts.org/
10th Circuit Court Decisions: http://www.kscourts.org/cal0/
Topeka Area Bankruptcy Council Decisions: http://www.washlaw.edu/bankrupt/kansasbankruptcy/

All Washburn Law School Internet services are free.

To continue growing, the Washburn Law School seeks partnerships with organizations that have similar interests.

Contact Mark Folmsbee, Mark.Folmsbee@washburn.edu for more details.


Highlights of WashLaw Web

Directories
http://www.washlaw.edu/directories
Includes connections to more than 50 legal directories and covers law schools, law firms, and law-related organizations.

DocLaw-Federal Law and Government Documents
http://www.washlaw.edu/doclaw/
Provides access to all known federal law in the United States as well as law-related government document resources. It is arranged by subject and agency.

ForIntLaw - Foreign and International Law
http://www.washlaw.edu/forint/forintmain.html
Provides comprehensive Internet access to foreign, international, and United Nations legal materials. This web site contains links to primary and secondary sources in many countries.

Kansas WEB
http://www.washlaw.edu/kansas/
Offers links to Kansas information including historical materials, state colleges and universities, cities, and business information.

Law Firms
http://www.washlaw.edu/links
A list of regional, national, and international law firm web sites.

LawJobs
http://www.washlaw.edu/postlaw/
A source for anyone seeking information about careers and education after the completion of law school. Includes bar preparation, seminars, continuing legal education, post-law school opportunities, and job opportunities.

Law Journals
http://www.washlaw.edu/lawjournal/
A list of law-related electronic law journals. Includes some full text searching.

Law Library Catalogs
http://www.washlaw.edu/lawcat/
Provides connections to over 100 law (or law-related) library catalogs. Includes descriptions of special collections, telefax numbers, phone numbers, and street addresses.

Law Schools and Legal Organizations
http://www.washlaw.edu/lawschools/
A list of all law school and legal organization sites. Includes addresses.

Discussion Group Information
http://lists.washlaw.edu/mailman/listinfo
This includes access to all law-related discussion groups maintained at Washburn University School of Law. (lawlibdir, lawlibref, privatelawlib, lawclinc, lawdeans-l, and many others).

StateLaw - State Law, Government, and Legislative Information
http://www.washlaw.edu/uslaw/states/allstates/
A comprehensive set of state law links in the United States.

Subject Index/Access to Law related materials
http://www.washlaw.edu/subject/
Includes links to all law specialty sites and is organized according to the "section" breakdown for the Association of American Law Schools (AALS).

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