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Annotated Internet Resources

ABA Administrative Procedure Database
http://www.law.fsu.edu/library/admin/
This site is designed to facilitate the exchange of information about federal and state administrative law among legislators, lawyers, hearing officers, judges, and citizens.

American Law Sources On-line
http://www.lawsource.com/also
American Law Sources On-line provides links to sources of American law that are available without charge.

FindLaw
http://www.findlaw.com/
FindLaw provides links to law firms, cases and codes, and the federal court, as well as its "LawCrawler" search engine.

FindLaw LawCrawler
http://lawcrawler.findlaw.com/
LawCrawler, a search engine powered by Google, searches a variety of law sites.

Internet Legal Resource Group
http://www.ilrg.com/
The Internet Legal Resource Group provides links to 4,000 websites, including law journals, law outlines, law schools, and selected U.S. and state courts.

Legal Information Institute
http://www.law.cornell.edu/
LII allows you to search for information and cases in education.

Library of Congress Online Catalog
http://catalog.loc.gov/
This site provides access to the full text of all education laws.

Meta-index for U.S. Legal Research
http://gsulaw.gsu.edu/metaindex/
This page provides links to judicial opinions, legislation, federal regulations, people in law, and other legal sources.

National Foundation for the Improvement of Education
http://www.nfie.org/
NFIE empowers public education employees to innovate, take risks, and become agents for change to improve teaching and learning in our society.

School Choice: What's Happening in the States
http://www.heritage.org/research/education/schools/
Heritage Foundation site provides updated information about what is happening in each state regarding teacher and student profile information for public schools, vouchers, and charter schools.

U.S. Courts
http://www.uscourts.gov/
The federal judiciary home page provides information about the organization and operation of the federal courts as well as links to each of the federal circuit and district courts.

U.S. Department of Education
http://www.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/religionandschools/index.html
This site contains guidelines, publications, and resources on the topics of religious expression in public schools.

U.S. Department of Education: No Child Left Behind
http://www.ed.gov/about/priorities.jsp
According to President Bush, the federal role in education is not to serve the system, but to serve the children.






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