Use this guide to help find legal resources available to you at Fant Memorial Library, including materials--cases, statues, legal reference, law reviews, etc.--help from research experts, and spaces for you to work and study.
Provides access to datasets generated and held by the federal government. Here you will find data, tools, and resources to conduct research, development web and mobile applications, design data visualizations, and more.
The Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives publishes the U.S. Code (containing federal statutory laws). This site offers free access to it.
CONGRESS.GOV provides free, fact-based legislative information. It was developed by the Library of Congress in collaboration with the U.S. Senate, the House of Representatives and the Government Printing Office.
This site's self-proclaimed purpose is to function as a clearinghouse for information about the U.S. federal court system. Along with links to succinct explanations of the roles of the different courts, its hompage features an informative news feed about the courts' business.
The Oyez Project is a multimedia archive devoted to the Supreme Court of the United States and its work. It aims to be a complete and authoritative source for all audio recorded in the Court since the installation of a recording system in October 1955. The Project also provides authoritative information on all justices and offers a virtual reality 'tour' of portions of the Supreme Court building, including the chambers of some of the justices.
The FindLaw Career Center provides a wide range of career resources on topics such as legal career management, legal career assessment, legal career options, and how to find a legal job.