Internet References for: TAKING SIDES: Clashing Views in Constitutional Law, 1e
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TAKING SIDES: Clashing Views in Constitutional Law
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UNIT 1: JUDICIAL AUTHORITY AND THE SEPARATION OF POWERS
Cornell University Law School’s Legal Information Institute
Not-for-profit group that believes everyone should be able to read and understand the laws that govern them.
Findlaw
The world’s leading provider of online legal information and Internet marketing
solutions for law firms.
ndlaw.com
National Institute of Justice (NIJ)
The NIJ sponsors projects and disseminates research about justice system. This
site provides links to NIJ research, programs, publications, and initiatives.
UNIT 2: STATE AND FEDERAL RELATIONS IN THE U.S. CONSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM
Street Law, Inc.
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participatory education about law, democracy, and human rights.
Justia: U.S.SupremeCourtCenter
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SCOTUS Blog
Supreme Court of the United States blog.
LexisNexis
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regulatory publications in online ROM formats.
UNIT 3: PRIVACY AND CIVIL LIBERTIES
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
This Web site is an excellent resource for a wide variety of information about
the U.S. justice system. It provides links to a number of resources that consider
various aspects of justice system processes, including the police, the courts,
punishment, and corrections.
American Civil Liberties Unions (ACLU)
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freedoms.
American Correctional Association (ACA)
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world. ACA serves all disciplines within the corrections profession and is dedicatedto excellence in every aspect of the field.
National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS)
This very comprehensive database provides a wealth of information about justice
system processes. Topics include corrections, courts, crime prevention,crime rates, drugs, the criminal justice system, juvenile justice, law enforcement,and the victims of crime. It also provides links to NCJRS-sponsored research on
virtually every aspect of the criminal justice system.
UNIT 4: EQUAL PROTECTION OF LAW
United States Courts
This Web site provides information from and about the Judicial Branch of the
U.S. government.
The Oyez Project
Multimedia archive devoted to the Supreme Court and its work.
UNIT 5: RELIGIOUS LIBERTY, FREE SPEECH, AND ASSOCIATION
FedWorld
Search and view full text of Supreme Court Decisions.
Supreme Court Hallmarks
List of landmark Supreme Court Decisions
First Amendment issues and topics
FirstAmendmentCenter’s Web site, featuring comprehensive research coverage
of key First Amendment issues and topics.
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