Do you have a great book collection? Do you need some extra $$$? Sponsored by the Friends of the JHU Libraries, this contest recognizes the love of books and the delight in shaping a thoughtful and focused book collection. All undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in a degree program at Hopkins are eligible to enter. More...
Library of Congress - Guide to Law Online Annotated guide to sources of information on government and law available online. It includes selected links to useful and reliable sites for legal information.
Internet Law Library- Laws of All jurisidictions Arranged by Subject The Internet Law Library (formerly the U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law Library) was originally provided to the public courtesy of the Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives. This was part of the Counsel's mission to make the law available to the public. The site provided links to a large number of legal resources relating to American (federal and state) and foreign laws. When the U.S. House of Representatives discontinued hosting the Library, several sites were allowed to carry it.
FedLaw "FedLaw was developed to see if legal resources on the Internet could be a useful and cost-effective research tool for Federal lawyers and other Federal employees. Fedlaw has assembled references of use to people doing Federal legal research"