There are many useful sources of legal information and educational data on the internet. There are commercial services that charge a fee (such as WESTLAW and LEXIS), a large number of search engines, governmental sites, the Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School and law.com.

Google also provides links to legal information and educational data. For example: By using Google you can type in topics such as "No Child Left Behind" and a link provides the full text of the law.

Findlaw.com and law.cornell.edu are excellent sources for legal research across state statues, law review articles, case decisions and federal laws.

This website will provide links to organized areas of law such as links to guidelines on religion and special education. The current links are examples of websites and search engines that may provide useful information to human resource personnel, superintendents, and school principals.

General Search Engines

www.lawreview.com

www.findlaw.com

www.law.cornell.edu

State and Federal Law Links

Federal Statutes/U.S. Code

Federal Rules/Regulations

Federal Rules/Regulations

National Center for Educational Statistics

U.S. Supreme Court

U.S. Supreme Court Opinions

U.S. Supreme Court decisions

State Legal Materials

Legal Dictionary