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March 16, 1999
ABOUT THE INTERNET LAW LIBRARY
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The Internet Law Library (formerly the U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law
Library) was originally provided to the public courtesy of the Office
of the Law Revision Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives, as part of the Counsel's mission
to make the law (particularly the U.S. Code) available to the public. The Law Revision
Counsel's goal was to provide free public access to the basic documents of U.S. law. |
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of the documents referenced by the Library reside on servers outside the control of the House of
Representatives. We therefore make no guarantees or warranties as to the accuracy or the
timeliness of the data. On the other hand, we have not deliberately included any inaccurate
data in our directories. If you believe any material referenced by these directories is
inaccurate, please contact us.
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also would welcome any suggestions you might have for improving this service (especially sources
for additional legal material).
This site was originally developed and maintained by House Information Resources under the
direction of the Law Revision Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives. |
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Thanks are also extended to the contributors to the
following print publications who provided design suggestions as well as identifying some of the
material that now makes up the Library:
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| Thanks also to Aland Anderson (Alan Anderson Stamp Store),
Joaquim Baptista (New University of Lisbon),
John Beck (InReference, Inc.),
Clayton L. Coleman (Coleman Electronic Services),
Marios D. Dikaikos (University of Cyprus),
Jan Oskar Engene (contributor to the FOTW Flags of the World website),
the Flag Institute,
Royal Frazier (INTERcoNnEcTions),
Mario Frick (Liechtenstein News),
Gopi Garge,
GeoCities,
Gibson Grafx,
Howard W. Gordon (American Immigration Lawyers Association),
Philip Greenspan,
Bill Haddican (University of Guadalajara),
Richard Hudson (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville),
the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Public Information Office,
Brian Lieb (Wyoming State Government),
Gregory Luneau (Internet Solutions, Inc.),
Fabian Martinez (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ecuador),
Emmanuel Martinoli (Association de soutien a un referendum libre et regulier au Sahara occidental),
Warren McCall (British Columbia Ministry of Small Business, Tourism and Culture),
Daeron Meyer (Center for the Computation and Visualization of Geometric Structures at the University of Minnesota),
Hany Negib,
Steven E. Pinson (Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Fish and Game Division),
Marko Puljic (Napredak On-Line),
Slaven Radic (ArtArtArt Directory),
Randy D. Ralph (Guilford Technical Community College),
Mitch Rice,
Dara Sales,
Gerry Seager (Penny Hill Press),
Mark Sensen (contributor to the FOTW Flags of the World website),
Sonya Shooshan (and her colleages at the National Criminal Justice Reference Service),
David Siegel (verso),
Art Sorensen (Government of the Northwest Territories of Canada),
Sean Sweeney (International Gallery of Art),
Anthony Thyssen (Griffith University),
Horace Vallas (hav.Software),
Christopher J. S. Vance (Australian Defense Forces Academy), and
Dan Umstead (Oneida Indian Nation)
for giving permission to use images from their Internet servers. |
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And last, but certainly not least, thank you to The
Lawyers' Guide to the Internet, The Internet Lawyer,
the Regan/Davey Survey, legal.online, Point Survey, Law Practice
Management, Lycos, Environment & Internet, the Magellan Internet Guide,
NBNSOFT, the Scout Report, Law Information ALERT, the A#1 Quality Directory,
Internet Law Researcher, Net Guide, Law Resources via the
Internet, Virtuocity, Infoseek Guide, Yahoo! Internet Life, the
WWWorld Ribbon Award, WebCrawler, Excite, the NetGiver Award, Lunar Law Links, Eye on the Web,
RaD Graphics and Web Designs, BPEG, Walking the Internet, LionArt Productions,
Online Access, A Pocket Tour of Law on the Internet, PC Novice
Guide to the Web, CyberHound's Web Guide, Microsoft Bookshelf
Internet Directory, Great American Web Book, How to Use the Internet
for Legal Research, the National Information Infrastructure Awards Program, the Horizon
Awards, DePaul University Libraries, The Internet Newsletter: Legal & Business
Aspects, the Médaille d'Or for Web Site Excellence, Washington Web, The Legal
List: Research on the Internet, the Law Library of Congress, Leflaw, and the Quiet Revolution
5-Star Awards Committeefor their words of encouragement.

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| The Internet Law Library was originally provided to the public courtesy of the United States House of Representatives Law Revision Counsel Office. Part of the Counsel's mission is to make the law (particularly the U.S. Code) available to the public. When the U.S. House of Representatives discontinued hosting the Library, our site and several others were allowed to carry it. |
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