| Legal.com Links:
Bookstore
Contact Us
Legal Forms
Legal Service Plans
Legal Research
Legal Tech
Legal Notices
Resources for:
Law Students
Legal Professionals
Online Community:
Discussion Forums
Legal Areas:
Aviation
Bankruptcy
Criminal
DUI DWI
Education
Family-Divorce
Personal Injury
ADR-Mediation
Digital Millennium Copyright Act
Legal.com ads:
Professional offices in Sacramento, CA |
In Need of Legal Help?
You've come to the right place!
Welcome to Legal.com™ home of the Internet's original law specialty book store, where you can select from over 3,000 law titles for solving legal problems and to assist your study in law school. Legal.com also provides informative articles for problem-solving guidance and overall understanding of the law, ways to find an attorney or enroll in a
legal services plan, tools for conducting your own legal
research and access to thousands of legal forms that you can purchase online, download
to your computer to print out and use immediately. Our comprehensive selection of products and services combines to provide solutions, making the law more accessible for families and business people who wish to manage costs, while successfully resolving their legal challenges.
Editorial Opinion on the Bailout Plan
With each change in strategy, the stock market tanked, manifesting investors’ increasing lack of confidence in our leaders’ ability to … lead. Mr. Paulson has two months left before the administration he is part of is replaced. He’d do well to implement his plan, before time runs out. The alternative is to be remembered as the “Plan of the Week” Treasury Secretary.
Justice, or Double Jeopardy?
13-years to the day after being acquitted for the murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman, a Las Vegas jury finds OJ Simpson guilty of multiple counts, including armed robbery and kidnapping. The 61-year old former athlete now faces life in prison. Despite efforts to find jurors who would not be swayed by the high-profile trial in 1995 Los Angeles, to what extent were they influenced by his past? Express your opinion on Legal.com's discussion forum, In the News.
The Dilema of Parents with Special Needs Children
In Legal.com's Education Law area, "The Blind Man, the Elephant, and School Districts".
|
|
|
|
Gunfight at the D.C. Corral; the guns win
In a narrow 5 to 4 result, the Court held that the District of Columbia's prohibition against handguns in the home violates the Second Amendment right of Americans to keep and bear arms. The full opinion by Justice Scalia is presented, along with the two dissenting opinions by Justices Stevens and Breyer. It is anticipated that this case will lead to the overturn and re-writing of numerous gun laws in the United States. Full opinion: D.C. v. Heller
U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Lethal Injection
Full Opinion: Baze v. Rees April 16, 2008
Divorce the Smart Way
Attorney's fees add up quickly. Keep your divorce uncontested and do as much of the work as you can yourself. You'll preserve your savings with these family law and divorce resources.
Are you a legal professional, Law Student,
or Thinking About Going to Law School?
Whether you are working in or considering a career in law, or are already in
law school, you will find helpful
articles, networking opportunities, online research and
other helpful resources at Legal.com. Law students will
find a complete selection of casebooks, hornbooks
and study aids including audio-taped lectures from all
the major law publishers; while attorneys, paralegals and librarians will find a complete selection of professional treatises and code pamphlets at our law specialty bookstore. |
|
|
|
©1996, 2007 Legal.com,
Inc. All rights
reserved
Legal Recourse and Legal.com™ are trademarks of Legal.com, Inc.
The opinions expressed in the various
articles collected here are the opinions of their authors
and not necessarily the opinion of Legal Recourse or
Legal.com. Trademarks are the property of their holders.
Everything published by
Legal.com™ is intended for educational or
entertainment use only and should never be regarded or
taken as advice of counsel as would be provided by an
attorney to his or her client. Readers should review
their specific situation with local counsel before
proceeding with self representation. |