Legal Research on the Internet: Places to Start

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As the quantity of legal resources available on the World Wide Web continues to grow, finding relevant legal information can seem overwhelming. Beginning with the National Center on Poverty Law's Web site, this column describes several Web sites that offer users searching capability and even direct links to useful sources of information.

By Michelle Nicolet From May - June 1997