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DemocracyNet
League of Women Voters online, interactive voters service tool.
League of Women Voters of Texas
League of Women Voters Voters Guide includes candidate responses to questions, office descriptions, and answers to commonly asked voting questions.
CapWeb - A Guide To The U.S. Congress
A comprehensive guide to both the House and Senate. Excellent source for contact information concerning your U.S. Senator or Representative.
Texas Legislature Online
The official information site for the Texas Legislature. Excellent source for contact information concerning your Texas Senator or Representative.
Federal Web Locator
The Federal Web Locator is a service provided by the Center for Information Law and Policy and is intended to be the one stop shopping point for federal government information on the World Wide Web. This list is maintained to bring the cyber citizen to the federal government's doorstep.
UN Scholars' Workstation
The United Nations Scholar's Workstation at Yale University contains many links to Internet resources on various issues before the United Nations.
Recent Supreme Court Decisions
Provided by the Legal Information Institute at Cornell University. Also of interest is the e-mail address
directory
of faculty and staff at U.S. law schools.
National Women's History Project
The National Women's History Project was founded in 1980 as a nonprofit educational organization with the overarching goal of promoting gender equity through education about women's diverse lives and accomplishments.
The White House
Take a tour of the White House, or jump off to learn about other branches of the government.
USA Today Newspaper
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Project Gutenberg
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Legal Studies Links
Resources for
Celebrating the Constitution
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The
Constitution of the United States and Amendments
http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/constitution_transcript.html
Signers of the Constitution
http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/constitution_founding_fathers.html
The Federalist Papers
http://thomas.loc.gov/home/histdox/fedpapers.html
Madison Debates
http://elsinore.cis.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/debates/debcont.htm
Articles of Confederation
http://elsinore.cis.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/artconf.htm
Brief interview with Justice
Sandra Day O’Connor Scroll to the bottom of the page and Click on Excerpts
Featuring Justice O’Connor
http://www.justicelearning.org/constitutionday/TuneIn.asp#previews
What’s your Constitutional I.Q.?
Take this fun quiz and find out.
http://www.constitutionfacts.com/
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