Got a question about California Bankruptcy law? California Bankruptcy Info may be for you. This site is primarily designed for consumers and individuals faced with the bankruptcy process in California, but it does provide a useful overview of the filing process, including exemptions, court information, and alternatives to bankruptcy. One thing that bothers me about
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A new design for Social Security
Beginning this week, the Social Security Administration has a new look and a new address, www.socialsecurity.gov. Check out this page to learn more about the site’s additions and improvements (thanks to Sabrina)
Research Site of the Day
AgricultureLaw.com is brought to you by the Washington, D.C. law firm of McLeod, Watkinson, and Miller, and it’s a great example of a firm showing off its knowledge in a particular area of law. The site is “dedicated to providing farmers and ranchers with the most complete source of timely information and ideas on…
A New Look for Law.com
It seems Law.com got tired of all the blacks and browns, and has settled on a soothing blue as its new theme. Check it out.
Lawyers Weekly Rolls out the RSS
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For those of you procrastinating on filing your tax returns, this month’s Searcher magazine offers a cornucopia of helpful tax websites.
Welcome Back
GPO Access is back, and it’s got a new look. (Via Sabrina)
You want historical documents? We got historical documents!
The National Archives is making more than 50 million historical documents available online. This is not just an index, folks — these are the actual digitized documents for your review, and they are searchable to boot. The documents range from the Civil War to immigration records for people conducting genealogy research. The National Archive…
Texas Legislative Reference gets a facelift
The Texas Legislative Reference Library has a new look — although the content hasn’t changed much. Although it looks like a lot, you really need to visit the actual library to get to the good stuff. (Via beSpacific)
Oral arguments online
Rory has been maintaining a separate weblog called Court Webcasting, featuring links to trial and appellate courts that provide online webcasts of oral arguments and other events. Just this week Rory added the Supreme Court of Indiana and the Supreme Court of Missouri to his list, which already includes seven other courts.
While watching…
