1.
Guide to Law Online
A worldwide guide to the best free online law sources created by the staff of the Library of Congress.
2. LawCrawler
A search tool specifically designed for legal research.
3. Lawyers.com
"Profiles of 420,000 attorneys and firms worldwide including practice focus, professional credentials, fees, office hours and directions. A wealth of consumer-oriented legal information to help users better understand the law and select an attorney. An interactive 'Ask a Lawyer' forum for submitting questions, consumer friendly explanations of 24 major areas of law, articles on current legal topics, links to legal resources on the web, a glossary of 10,000 legal terms, and more."
4. Legal Information Institute (LII)
This content-rich site from Cornell University offers access to a variety of Web-based legal information. Included are constitutions from around the world, state and federal court opinions, U.S. and international law, and legal directories.
5. Suffolk County, Suffolk County Town Codes, Suffolk County Village Codes