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Provides history, past sheriffs, units and divisions, county jail details and contact information. Headquartered in Lockport.
Sheriff's Office Divisions and descriptions. Wanted and missing persons. Local information and weather. BSSA information.
Detailed information about the agency divisions, anti-crime tips, sex offender list, sheriff sales data and web awards.
Includes contact information, photos, and links.
Brief description of the sheriff's duties and contact information.
History, employment information, contact information, jail information, and most wanted.
Descriptions of each division, crime stoppers, most wanted and sex offender data.
General information about the sheriff's office.
Department provides, court and jail security, law enforcement and crime prevention.
The S2 Institute is made up of a consortium of instructors from the United States. They are practitioners in their related fields and are considered to be at the forefront of the communities they represent.
Lists information about the chapter, including publications, their calendar of events, and membership.
University of Alabama School of Law
Includes overview of library services, staff directory, and catalog.
Serves the Jones School of Law at Faulkner University. Catalog access and guides to law on the Internet available.
Open to the general public and include legal assistance, online research, and other services.
Information about the library, circulation, faculty services, reference, remote access, research guides and links, staff, and student services.
Provides information for the Fulton County and Atlanta legal documents and other information.
The Maryland State Law Library's home page. Online access to electronic documents and MOLLIE, the library's online public access catalog
Private library, located in Boston, Massachusetts.
Provides catalog of microfiche holdings, catalog access, subject guides, and research tools.
University of Detroit Mercy School of Law library located in Detroit.
Information about the library's collection, services, and CLE program. University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Law.
Legal resources available at the St. Louis University School of Law.
Description of collections and access to the online catalog; also provides related links.
Information about the library's services, and legal links.
University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Law library of the Villanova University School of Law.
Patron information, holdings and basic legal research sources.
Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law.
Online version of a bimonthly journal affiliated with the American Bar Association, addressing developments in antitrust law.
Defense-oriented commentary on class action news and law, from an attorney with the firm of Jeffer, Mangels, Butler and Marmaro, LLP.
Articles on cyber-law, the Internet, and the World Trade Organization, relating to Hong Kong and China, from T.K. Chang, Partner, a partner with the Hong Kong office of Coudert Brothers.
Legal developments involving the Internet and new technologies.
Summaries of court decisions shaping the law of the Internet, by attorney Martin Samson.
An introduction to, and analysis of, intellectual property legal issues which govern the Internet and the development of high technology products.
Focusing on law and technology news.
Weblog providing technology news and analysis.
Full text, in English.
Law firm sponsored site offering information for consumers with defective automobiles.
Resources, information, and news for the academic community, by Professors Chester H. Smith of the University of Arizona College of Law, and Mark A. Godsey of the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
Legal updates sponsored by the association.
Discussion of environental law issues.
Comments on estate planning and estate tax, by Kevin A. Pollock, an attorney in Pennington, New Jersey
Information about state divorce and family law, including forms, phone numbers and addresses.
Flash animated guides to divorce, one for children aged 5-12, and a second for preteens and teenagers, from the Government of British Columbia, Canada.
An overview of divorce law with links to key primary and secondary sources, from Cornell University's Legal Information Institute.
Professor Landau of the Georgia State University College of Law comments on the Supreme Court case of The New York Times v. Tasini.
The Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (OHIM) registers the Community Trade Mark in the European Union.
Examples of wacky and crazy patents that have been issued to inventors throughout the years.
Introductory guide to patent information and the conduct of searches.