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- American Legal History - - Documents from American legal history, with commentary and questions for your consideration.
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- Ancient Law - - Henry Sumner Maine's 1861 compilation of ancient laws dealing with property, inheritance, crime, and civil law.
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- British Library - Magna Carta - - Translation of the Magna Carta into modern English, intended to convey the sense rather than the precise wording of the original Latin.
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- Connections - - Unannotated links with an emphasis on ancient law, from Bernard J. Hibbitts, University of Pittsburgh School of Law.
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- Famous American Trials - - Accounts, maps, photos, transcript excerpts and other materials relating to famous American trials. Assembled by Professor Douglas Linder, UMKC School of Law.
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- The Forgotten Memoir of John Knox - - Excerpts from the memoir of a Supreme Court clerk who served the notorious Justice James C. McReynolds during the year that FDR threatened to pack the Court.
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- History of Law - - Overview of the development of law in various nations and time periods.
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- History on Trial - - Information and discussion about some of the most famous and controversial trials in American history, from HistoryChannel.com.
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- H-Law Discussion Network - - List covering teaching and research in the history of all legal traditions, although participants generally focus on common-law and other Western systems. Site includes information about the American Society for Legal History, an archive of postings, book reviews and a substantial selection of well-annotated links.
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- LawBuzz - - Stories of famous (and infamous) trials and legal events, with commentary, political cartoons, and information about legal history and legal rights.
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- LONANG Library - - Presenting historical writings in the natural law tradition.
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- Western Legal Tradition - - Web links to resources on Western law, from ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt through 17th century England.
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