Another resource to check is your local public library. The one in San
Francisco, CA provides access to Gale's VRL (Virtual Reference Library) to its
patrons (library card required for access). The libraries in other large, U.S.
cities are probably also offering free, online access to the GVRL to their
patrons.
There are also a couple of hard copy options. Some cities have a
public access law library. And some library systems are part of the U.S.
Federal Depository Library Program (e.g. SFPL's "United States Government"
page has details) with a comprehensive collection of federal
documents.
Gale VRL - Law section titles :
- American Law
Yearbook
- The Bill of Rights (2005)
- Canadian Parliamentary
Guide (2005)
- Checks and Balances: The Three Branches of the
American Government (2005)
- Crime and Punishment in America
Reference Library
- Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice (2002)
- Encyclopedia of the American Constitution (2000)
- Gale
Encyclopedia of Everyday Law (2006)
- Gale Encyclopedia of U.S.
History (2008)
- Gale Encyclopedia of World History (2008)
- Governments of the World: A Global Guide to Citizens' Rights and
Responsibilities (2006)
- Major Acts of Congress (2004)
- National Survey of State Laws (2008)
- Supreme Court Drama: Cases
That Changed America (2001)
- West's Encyclopedia of American Law
(2004)
- World Encyclopedia of Police Forces and Correctional Systems
(2007)
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