The Supreme Court Historical Society - Contains a number of helpful features that will be of use to students studying the Supreme Court, or persons looking for background information on the court's history and various justices.
FirstGov - This includes just about everything you need to know about federal law. Are you looking for a recent Supreme Court decision? Do you have a consumer complaint about a bank? Want to know what the Constitution actually says?
Thomas Register - Created by the Library of Congress to give access to federal legislative information. Searchable by word or phrase or bill number. Includes:
Index of Federal Specifications and Standards - Listings of the government standards and specifications for supplies and equipment
North American Industrial Classification System - Listings of the industrial classification system, formerly the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system
Forms for federal and state courts - provides access to over 8,000 forms from United States federal and state courts. The federal forms collection contains court forms for federal appellate, district, and bankruptcy courts. The state forms collection contains court forms on topics ranging from adoption to divorce to civil harassment. All of the forms are available in PDF format and are searchable by title or from number.
Cornell University's Legal Information Institute. - Constitutions, codes, court opinions, law sources, etc.
Internet Bankruptcy Library - Bankruptcy statistics and information. List of resources
Copyright Basics - Lots of copyright questions answered from the U.S. Copyright Office
Copyright Clearance Center - An organization to help organizations comply with U.S. copyright law
Law & Politics Internet Guide - Aid in legal research for the lay person and the legal community
Search Systems - Over 1100 free searchable public record databases
Georgetown University Law Library - Information on the law, federal, state territorial, and international law. Opinions from appeals courts.