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All state law resource page containing links to state law search, legal libraries, municipal codes, local county courthouse addresses, draft and uniform model acts, state and local tax agencies, uniform commercial code locator, and other state agencies.

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  • Search StateLaw by subject listing or by the included national association search engines and some of the major search web sites.

Of Interest to all States

  • Administrative Law and Regulatory Reform Bibliographic Database
    The site is designed to facilitate the exchange of information about federal and state administrative law among legislators, lawyers, hearing officers, judges, and citizens.
  • American Legal Ethics Library (Legal Information Institute)
    This digital library contains both the codes or rules setting standards for the professional conduct of lawyers and commentary on the law governing lawyers, organized on a state by state basis.
  • Congress.org
    This site allows Internet users to access a complete and reliable directory of information about the members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate.
  • Congressional E-Mail Addresses
    This site contains a listing of U.S. Senate and Representatives e-mail and homepage addresses (cut and paste).
  • Council of State Governments WWW
    Provides public access to state government information and electronic resources.
  • Courts.net
    This site provides links to all court-created sites at the trial level, as well as most of the sites maintained by state and federal appellate courts.
  • Draft of Uniform and Model Acts
    Available through the University of Pennsylvania Law School and the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws.
  • Internet Law Library
    The purpose of these directories is to provide easy access to the law-related resources of the Internet. These directories now include over 5,700 links to the law resources of the Internet and are now available to you courtesy of LawGuru.com.
  • Local County Courthouse Addresses (Familytreemaker.com)
    Lists address and telephone numbers for every county court in the US.
  • Municipal Codes Online
    In an effort to make municipal codes throughout the nation more accessible to the public, Seattle Public Library staff have prepared this list of links to city and county codes available for unrestricted searching on the World Wide Web.
  • National Association of Secretaries of State
    Information on NASS activities, NASS bylaws, the organization’s committees and even find a link to your own Secretary of State’s home page.
  • National Center for State Courts
    An independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to the improvement of justice. It was founded in 1971 at the urging of Chief Justice Warren E. Burger.
  • National Conference of State Legislatures
    Here you will find comprehensive information, research on critical state issues and informative publications to assist legislators and staff in solving difficult problems.
  • State and Local Tax Agencies
    Tax and Accounting Sites Directory is a comprehensive index of Internet resources. It is designed to be a starting point for people who are searching the World Wide Web for tax and accounting information and services.
  • State Court Directory (The Piper Letter)
    This site provides links to existing judicial web sites for all 50 states.
  • State Search (NASIRE)
    State Search is a service of the National Association of State Information Resource Executives and is designed to serve as a topical clearinghouse to state government information on the Internet.
  • States Inventory Project
    The States Inventory Project is an on-line clearinghouse that tracks how states are planning, regulating, deploying, and using their information infrastructures.
  • State Lemon Law Information
    Lemon Laws are laws that are produced by states to protect car buyers by providing remedies for automobiles that fail to meet a certain standard or performance.
  • State Services Organization (SSO)
    The purpose of the organization was to facilitate collocation of state related organizations and offices, pool resources to develop and maintain quality central services at a cost savings to individual offices and provide services which would be economically unfeasible for an individual office to maintain.
  • State Tax Rates & Structure
    (From Federation of Tax Administrators) This page is a table of contents for various tables prepared by the Federation of Tax Administrator summarizing state tax structures.
  • Uniform Commercial Code Locator
    Provided by the Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School, This locator links to state statutes that correspond to Articles of the Uniform Commercial Code. Locators are also available for the Uniform Probate Code, Uniform Code of Evidence, and uniform laws in the areas of: matrimonial, family and health and business and finance.
  • Western Governors' Association
    Established in 1984, the Western Governors' Association is an independent, non-partisan organization of governors from 18 western states, two Pacific-flag territories and one commonwealth. The Association was formed to provide strong leadership in an era of critical change in the economy and demography of the West. The Western Governors recognize that many vital issues and opportunities shaping our future span state lines and are shared throughout the West.
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