Friday, December 13, 2013

Law
  1. Law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law
    Law is a term which does not have a universally accepted definition, but one definition is that law is a system of rules and guidelines which are enforced through ...
  2. News for Law

    1. CBS News ‎- 12 hours ago
      Law minister urges "quick and firm action" to reverse Supreme Court's decision to uphold century-old anti-gay sex law.
  3. Law.com | Legal News, Technology, In-House Counsel, & Small ...

    www.law.com/
    ALM's Law.com is the Web's leading legal news and information network for attorneys and other legal professionals.
  4. Legal Dictionary | Law.com

    dictionary.law.com/
    Law.com's online Real Life Dictionary of the Law. The easiest-to-read, most user- friendly guide to legal terms. Use it free!
  5. The Law Society

    www.lawsociety.org.uk/
    Includes legal information including details of policy, training advice on dealing with solicitors.
  6. Find Laws, Legal Information, and Attorneys - FindLaw

    www.findlaw.com/
    Legal guide providing cases, codes, forms, articles and links, law schools, bar associations, directories of service providers, and continuing legal education, with ...
  7. Laws - Law, Lawyer, Attorney, Law Firms, Legal Information

    www.laws.com/
    Attorney and Law Firm Information and Directory. Find Legal Information, Laws and local Attorneys.
  8. Harvard Law School

    www.law.harvard.edu/
    Harvard Law School is one of the preeminent centers of legal education in the world. Led by a diverse and dedicated group of faculty and legal scholars, HLS ...
  9. Law | The Guardian

    www.theguardian.com/law
    Latest news and comment on Law from the Guardian.
  10. Images for Law

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  11. LII | LII / Legal Information Institute

    www.law.cornell.edu/
    Primary legal materials and links to a wide array of U.S. and international legal reference websites. From Cornell Law School.
  12. In-depth articles
  13. Is Law School a Losing Game?

    The New York Times -
    Jan 2011
    Law schools' rosy statistics say most graduates are working. The problem is, many aren't working as lawyers, or making enough to pay back their student loans.
    Explore: law school
  14. The Last Days of Big Law

    The New Republic -
    Jul 2013
    Part of the reason the law-firm ecosystem has changed so dramatically in a single generation is greed: The most profitable partners steadily discarded their underachieving colleagues, ...
    Explore: law firms
  15. The Most Ridiculous Law of 2013 (So Far): It Is Now ...

    The Atlantic -
    Jan 2013
    When did we decide that we wanted a law that could make jail-breaking your smartphone a criminal offense? The answer is that we never really decided.
    Explore: laws

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