“Case citation-to-URL translator”

David Starkoff’s Case citation-to-URL translator provides users with free access to HTML versions of citations from these courts (primarily Australian, with the exception of United States Reports, Supreme Court of the United States, and the WIPO UDRP arbitration tribunal). Very interesting….(Bag and Baggage – thanks Stuart]

Subjects: Legal Research

The Virtual Vietnam Archive

A Web-Based Database of CIA Declassified Documents on the Vietnam War From Texas Tech University, “the Virtual Vietnam Archive currently contains over 685,000 pages of scanned documents.” Search the Virtual Vietnam Archive From the University of Saskatchewan Library, the Declassified CIA Documents on the Vietnam War database currently indexes 1,200 documents, and provides an advanced …

Subjects: E-Government, Freedom of Information, Government Documents

Google IPO Website Now Open

“Google’s Initial Public Offering Information – In order to register for a bidder ID through this web site, you must be a U.S. person. An individual who is a resident of the United States is a U.S. person. If you are an entity (such as a trust, corporation or partnership) or are not a resident …

Subjects: Search Engines

Info on Lots of Cool Gadgets

If you are interested in the latest news, reviews and competitive pricing on cellphones, wireless, PDAs, laptops, and the wide world of gizmos, along with reading Brett Burney’s Gadgets for Legal Pros column on LLRX.com, take a look at Gizmodo, the gadgets weblog.

Subjects: Blogs

9/11 Commission Report Tops Reader Lists

The New York Times reports that sales of the 9/11 Commission’s 567 page report, released on July 22, have reached 350,000 copies, and the authorized publisher of the book anticipates printing several hundred thousand additional copies. See also this San Francisco Chronicle article that states that 800,000 plus print copies of the report have been …

Subjects: Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research

Guide to Natural Resources Links for Legal Researchers

The NaturalResources WebLinks page, sponsored by the University of Denver College of Law, includes links to: primary legislation and secondary resources specific to individual countries, resources organized by major topics, newsletters, journals and other legal publications, legislative resources by topic or geographic area, treaties, reference materials, organizations and associations, and comprehensive sites. A valuable addition …

Subjects: Legal Research