A fairly easy-to-use dictionary is available at http://dictionary.law.com/.
Another good site is http://www.lectlaw.com/def.htm.
The official Web site of the U.S. Supreme Court is located at http://www.supremecourtus.gov/.
The Constitution, and numerous other documents, can be accessed at the FirstGov Web site's Reference Shelf at http://www.firstgov.gov/Topics/Reference_Shelf.shtml#Laws/ that includes links to Historical Documents, Libraries, Federal Register, and Statistics.
It allows you to track bills at http://thomas.loc.gov/ and includes Information Sources for Legislative Research at http://thomas.loc.gov/home/legbranch/otherleg.html.
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History maintains a Web site of historic Supreme Court decisions at http://www.gliah.uh.edu/supreme_court/supreme_court.cfm/.
Professor Douglas Linder, University of Missouri-Kansas City Law School, maintains a Famous Trials Web site at http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/ftrials.htm that includes interesting background information and pictures.
The FedLaw Web site, intended for federal employees and others engaged in federal legal research, is at http://www.washlaw.edu/; links to state government, legislative information, and information for all states at http://www.washlaw.edu/uslaw/statelaw.html#allstates/; and a searchable state law site at http://www.washlaw.edu/uslaw/search.html.
Commercial Code (UCC), treaties, statutes, and other legal documents at http://www.law.cornell.edu/.
The Web site operated by Law.com has a law dictionary feature and a link to the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory at http://www.law.com/.
You can also locate a lawyer by using the SW Legal Directory at the FindLaw Web site at http://directory.findlaw.com/.
See David Kravets, "Calif. Supreme Court Upholds Police Complaint Law," Sacramento Bee, December 5, 2002. http://www.sacbee.com/state_wire/v-print/story/5471799p-6455685c.html/.
Letter from Pennsylvania Attorney General Mike Fisher, Do Not Call List, with links
and enrollment information, http://www.nocallsplease.com/; Louisiana Public Service Commission Do Not Call Program Web site, with links and enrollment information,
http://host.ntg.com/donotcall/.
The Realtor Magazine Online has a chart entitled "States with Established Do-Not-
Call Laws" with information about the state lists, fines, and links to the state contact agency on its Web site at http://www.realtor.org/rmomag.NSF/pages/donotcallapr02?OpenDocument=/.