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Black, Hugo Lafayette
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Blackmun, Harry A.
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Blackstone, William
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Brandeis, Louis D.
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Cardozo, Benjamin N.
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Chase, Salmon Portland
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Darrow, Clarence
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Dershowitz, Alan
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Hand, Learned
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Harlan, John Marshall
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Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr.
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Jay, John
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Kennedy, Anthony
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Marshall, Thurgood
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Scalia, Antonin
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Stevens, John Paul
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White, Byron
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Organizations
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Roman Law
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American Legal History Documents from American legal history, with commentary and questions for your consideration. http://vi.uh.edu/pages/alh.html
LawBuzz Stories of famous (and infamous) trials and legal events, with commentary, political cartoons, and information about legal history and legal rights. http://www.lawbuzz.com/
The Avalon Project at the Yale Law School Documents in law, history and diplomacy. http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/avalon.htm
A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation United States Congressional documents and debates from 1774-1873. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lawhome.html
Lynette's Legal History page British legal history links. http://www.lgu.ac.uk/lawlinks/history.htm
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. http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/FTrials/ftrials.htm
Western Legal Tradition Web links to resources on Western law, from ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt through 17th century England. http://gurukul.ucc.american.edu/dgolash/wltlink1.htm
History on Trial Information and discussion about some of the most famous and controversial trials in American history, from HistoryChannel.com. http://www.historychannel.com/trial
Bracton's De legibus et consuetudines Angliae The Laws and Customs of England, attributed to Henry of Bratton, c. 1210-1268. The first substantial treatise of English law, written in the time of Henry III. This is an electronic full-text version of Samuel Thorne's translationof George Woodbine's collation of the Latin manuscripts, first published in four volumes, 1968-1977. http://bracton.law.cornell.edu/bracton/Common/index.html
Code of Hammurabi - The Avalon Project Translation of the Code of Hammurabi, with commentary. http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/hammenu.htm
The Women's Legal History Project Detailed biographies of over 100 early women lawyers and judges. http://www.stanford.edu/group/WLHP/
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. http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~law/
LII Supreme Court Collection: Decisions by Justice United States Supreme Court decisions, categorized by the Justice who authored them. http://supct.law.cornell.edu/supct/cases/judges.htm
John McCaffary and the Abolition of Capital Punishment in Wisconsin Transcripts, images and links to primary and secondary sources addressing the state's experience with the death penalty and why it has eschewed capital punishment longer than any other. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sewis/McCaffreyFrame1Source1.htm
English Legal History Materials Materials for a history course presented at the University of Houston. http://vi.uh.edu/pages/bob/elhone/elhmat.html
Connections Unannotated links with an emphasis on ancient law, from Bernard J. Hibbitts, University of Pittsburgh School of Law. http://www.law.pitt.edu/hibbitts/connect.htm
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. http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/448622.html
Capital Crime and Federal Justice in Western Missouri An examination of four high profile capital cases, between 1854 and 1956. http://www.geocities.com/mike_donnelly_umkc/main.html
Aztec and Mayan Law A bibliography, with summaries, from the Tarlton Law Library. http://www.law.utexas.edu/rare/aztec.html
Ancient Law Henry Sumner Maine's 1861 compilation of ancient laws dealing with property, inheritance, crime, and civil law. http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/maine/anclaw/index.html
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