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- Guide to print and online resources for comparative criminal procedure research.
- Collection of information about governmental (federal, state, and local) and non-governmental agencies, organizations, and services that provide assistance within the criminal justice system.
- A guide to domestic violence law resources, including sources of federal, state, and international law, practice materials and materials on specific legal issues, as well as news, scholarship, agencies, and organizations.
- Trial transcripts and practice materials on the examination of witnesses.
- Collection of online resources providing immigration law information & assistance, including laws, federal agencies, U.S., International, region- and subject-specific organizations, agencies, and institutes.
- Collection of print and online resources related to International Criminal Law.
- Guide to sources on how to conduct legal ethics and professional responsibility research, with a special focus on New York jurisdiction.
- A collection of online resources, including particular trials, trial skills materials, databases, and relevant journals and news.
- This guide includes federal, state, and international primary and secondary sources, in print and online, with a particular focus on special populations and topical issues.
- This guide compiles the federal and all fifty states criminal law codes | It lists links to criminal law procedure, evidence, and sentencing when applicable.
- This research guide facilitates the analysis of the 6th Amendment, right to assistance of counsel.