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Monday, February 27, 2012
His Metal Brain Corrodes
"You take a Mortal man,
And put him in control
Watch him become a God
Watch people's heads a'roll
A'Roll...
Just like the Pied Piper
Led rats through the streets
We dance like marionettes,
Swaying to the Symphony
Of Destruction
Acting like a robot,
It's metal brain corrodes.
You try to take it's pulse,
Before the head explodes...
EXPLODES...
Just like the Pied Piper
Led rats through the streets
We dance like marionettes,
Swaying to the Symphony
Of Destruction
The Earth starts to rumble
World powers fall
A warring for the heavens,
A Peaceful man stands tall..
stands Tall...
Just like the Pied Piper
Led rats through the streets
We dance like marionettes,
Swaying to the Symphony...
Just like the Pied Piper
Led rats through the streets
We dance like marionettes,
Swaying to the Symphony...
Swaying to the Symphony...
Of Destruction
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Obama's Apologies, ENOUGH ALREADY.
Krauthammer On Apology To Muslims: Embarrassing, Self-Debasement And Groveling
"That was embarrassing what we saw," Charles Krauthammer said about the Obama administration issuing multiple apologies to the Muslim world for the Koran-burning incident.
"We have gone from apology here to abject self-debasement and groveling. And groveling to whom? To the mob. We should've had a single apology from the commander on the ground and that's it. Not from the Secretary of Defense. Not from the President, of all people. Remember when the president had to pick up the phone when there was a crazy pastor in Florida who wanted a Koran burning and he had to be talked out of it," Krauthammer said on FOX News' "Special Report."
"Is the president in charge of offenses against a certain religious tradition in the world?" Krauthammer asked.
Read more:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/02/24/krauthammer_on_apology_to_muslims_embarrassing_self-debasement_and_groveling.html
Kirsten Powers has to be on the Owebomb's payroll. She can't be that stupid. Greed will make you bleed from the brain.
"We have gone from apology here to abject self-debasement and groveling. And groveling to whom? To the mob. We should've had a single apology from the commander on the ground and that's it. Not from the Secretary of Defense. Not from the President, of all people. Remember when the president had to pick up the phone when there was a crazy pastor in Florida who wanted a Koran burning and he had to be talked out of it," Krauthammer said on FOX News' "Special Report."
"Is the president in charge of offenses against a certain religious tradition in the world?" Krauthammer asked.
Read more:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/02/24/krauthammer_on_apology_to_muslims_embarrassing_self-debasement_and_groveling.html
Kirsten Powers has to be on the Owebomb's payroll. She can't be that stupid. Greed will make you bleed from the brain.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Jay Carney on Obama's Community Organizing Contributing to who he is today
Jay Carney confirms an Alinsy portrait hangs in the Obama White House and has been a big part of contributing to who this "president" is today.
The Cult of Alinsky's Personality projected onto Obama, Imposed on US. Hillary follows
http://www.rense.com/general80/fon.htm
Hillary, Obama And
The Cult Of AlinskyBy Richard Poe
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Hillary, Obama And
The Cult Of AlinskyBy Richard Poe
1-13-8
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Legal Resources
U.S. Court Opinions, Court Rules, Other Judicial Material & the Courts
See also Briefs and Oral Arguments.U.S. Supreme Court
Source | Dates | Access & Restrictions | Format | Notes |
Hein Online | 1754-date | UW Restricted | PDF images of official U.S. Reports & slip opinions | |
Google Scholar | 1791-date | free | html | |
lexisONE | 1781-date | free | text | provides parallel citations |
Justia | 1759-last year | free | text | search by U.S. reports citation, party name, or keyword |
Public Library of Law | 1759-date | free, by registration is required | text | search by keyword |
OpenJurist | 1790-date | free | text | search by keyword |
Findlaw | 1893-date | free | text | search by U.S. Reports citation, party name, or keyword |
LexisNexis Academic | 1790-date | UW Restricted | text | search by citation, party name, or keyword |
Legal Information Institute (Cornell) | 1803-1991 (selected) | free | text | more than 600 historically significant cases; search by topic, party, or author of the opinion |
FedWorld | 1937-75 | free | text | Federal Legal Information Through Electronics (FLITE) database from the Air Force |
Supreme Court | 1991-date | free | text & PDF (bound volumes) | useful for recent slip opinions &r bound volumes (vol. 502-date) |
Legal Information Institute (Cornell) | 1990-date | free | HTML & PDF | include links to cited sources (U.S. Code, CFR, other cases) that are also available at LII |
- Willamette Law Online: "same-day summaries of certiorari granted, oral arguments, and decisions;" arranged by date, from 2002.
- docket from the Supreme Court: searchable.
- docket and news in On the Docket, from Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism.
- Dates of Supreme Court Decisions and Arguments, United States Reports Volumes 2-107 (1791-1882) from the Supreme Court. A useful list for citation purposes because the early reporters did not include the year of decisions.
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Decisions
Source | Dates | Access & Restrictions | Format | Notes |
LexisNexis Academic | 1855-date | UW Restricted | text | searchable |
Google Scholar | 1923-date | free | html | searchable |
Justia | 1950-date | free | text | searchable |
OpenJurist | 1880-date | free | text | searchable |
9th Cir. Court of Appeals | 1995-date | free | text | searchable; arranged by date or docket no. |
Findlaw | 1996-date | free | text | searchable |
lexisONE | last five years | free, but registration is required | ||
Willamette Law Online | 2004-date | free | summaries | email subscription available |
Other Federal Courts
- LexisNexis Academic: all dates, searchable. UW Restricted
- Google Scholar: appellate, bankruptcy, district, and tax courts, 1923-date, searchable.
- Justia, US Court of Appeals Cases & Opinions: 1950-date, searchable.
- OpenJurist: all dates, free, searchable.
- Public Library of Law: appellate cases, 1950-date, searchable
- lexisONE: searchable, last five years, registration required.
- Cornell Legal Information Institute: searchable, coverage varies.
- Findlaw: searchable, coverage varies.
- See also U.S. Directories--Courts, below.
Court Rules
Federal Rules of . . . |
Other Appellate Procedure Title 28 appendix FRAP Ninth Circuit Ct. of Appeals Civil Procedure Title 28 appendix FRCP FRCP Amendments to the FRCP, Nov. 2007 Criminal Procedure Title 18 appendix FRCrmP FRCrmP Evidence Title 28 appendix FRE Supreme Court Rules Title 28 appendix RSC Supreme CourtNinth Circuit Ct. of Appeals Ninth Circuit Ct. of Appeals
Proposed and Recent Changes to federal court rules.
Other Court Information & Material
- Court rules, forms, and dockets from LLRX: includes links to federal and state courts.
- Court forms from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
- Supreme Court briefs and oral arguments.
- LLRX, Web Guide to U.S. Supreme Court Research.
- U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington: forms, rules, jury information, and other documents; no opinions.
- U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Washington: docket information, filing and termination reports, statistics, judicial calendars, and creditor meetings.
- U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Washington: judicial and motion calendars, local rules, forms, and fee schedules.
- Code of Conduct for United States Judges.
- Judicial Conference of the United States
- Committee on Codes of Conduct, formal advisory opinions: from 1998.
- Proceedings of meetings: from March 1997.
U.S. Administrative Decisions, the President & Agencies
Presidential Executive Orders, Proclamations & Other Documents
- Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents from GPO Access: searchable, from 2009.
- Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents from GPO Access: searchable, 1993-Jan. 29, 2009.
- Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents from Hein Online: searchable, from 1965. UW Restricted
- Public Papers of the President from the National Archives and Records Administration via GPO Access: searchable, from 1992.
- Codification of Presidential Proclamations and Executive Orders from the National Archives and Records Administration: searchable, with an index and disposition tables, from 1945 to 1989.
- Executive orders disposition tables, from the National Archives and Records Administration: arranged by president then year, from 1937-date.
- Presidential Documents Guide from the National Archives and Records Administration.
Administrative Agency Decisions
- Administrative Decisions & Other Actions from the University of Virginia Library: links to web-accessible administrative decisions and opinions, arranged by agency and by subject.
- Government Information Locator Service (GILS): searchable, identifies and describes publicly available information resources held or collected by federal agencies.
- See also LLMC Digital. UW Restricted
U.S. Directories
See also the People-Finding guide.
Congress
- Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress: searchable, 1774 to present.
- Congressional Directory from GPO Access: searchable, from 1996 (104th Congress).
- Congressional Pictorial Directory from GPO Access: searchable, from 1997 (105th Congress).
- House members and committees from the Office of the Clerk: current.
- Senators from the Senate: current.
- biographical, campaign finance, committee information, and voting records from LexisNexis Congressional: searchable, from 1997 (105th Congress). UW Restricted
Courts
- Federal Court Locator from Villanova University: links to sites that contain recent opinions from the federal courts.
- Contact the Federal Judiciary from the U.S. Courts: select court type then geographic region.
- U.S. Courts from the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts: a directory of federal courts and pretrial services and probation offices.
Executive Branch & General U.S. Government
- Federal Agencies Directory from Louisiana State University librarians.
- Federal Government Agencies Database and government agency Acronyms Index from Duke University librarians.
- U.S. Government Manual from GPO Access: searchable, from 1995.
Legal Resources for Other Jurisdictions
U.S. States
Multi-State, Multi-Source Sites
- LexisNexis Academic: constitutions, court opinions and rules, laws, and attorney general opinions. UW Restricted
- State and Local Government on the Net from Piper Resources: arranged by state, includes links to state homepages, directories, and websites of elected officials, the legislature, the judiciary, executive branch agencies, boards and commissions, regional organizations, and municipalities.
- State Legal Sources on the Web, from the University of Michigan Documents Center. Links to and describes years of coverage for bills, session laws, codes and constitutions, regulations, executive orders, attorney general opinions, courts, newspapers, state law libraries, and election data.
- State Resource Center from lexisONE: arranged by state.
- LexisNexis free Legal Research center and attorney directory by Lawyers.com. Links to state statutes and selected state agencies. Also includes articles and links by area of law.
- State Resources from Findlaw: arranged by state, includes links to constitutions, legislation, laws, administrative codes and registers, attorney general opinions, and other legal materials.
- GovEngine: a portal to federal and state government agencies and courts.
- Zimmerman's Research Guide, an online encyclopedia for legal researchers.
Constitutions
LexisNexis Academic: Legal > Federal & State Codes > State Codes, Constitutions . . . . UW Restricted
Constitutions, Statutes, and Codes from Cornell University's Legal Information Institute: arranged by state.
State Constitutions from Findlaw: arranged by state.
State Constitutions from Yahoo: arranged by state.
Legislative Branch
LexisNexis Academic: Legal > Federal & State Codes > State Codes, Constitutions . . . . UW Restricted
State Legislatures Internet Links from the National Conference of State Legislatures: arranged by state.
State Legislatures, State Laws and State Regulations from the Law Librarians' Society of Washington, DC: arranged by state, links to websites and provides phone numbers.
State Legislature Websites from Thomas: arranged by state.
Judicial Branch
LexisNexis Academic: Legal > Federal & State Cases. UW Restricted
lexisONE, free state appellate cases, last ten years only
Public Library of Law: appellate cases, 1997-date, searchable.
Court Web Sites from the National Center for State Courts: arranged by state.
Court Rules, Forms, and Dockets from LLRX: searchable by jurisdiction and type of resource.
Executive Branch
Administrative codes and registers- Internet Access to Administrative Rules from the National Association of Secretaries of State: arranged by state, includes links to state homepages, administrative codes and registers, and state manuals
- State Legislatures, State Laws and State Regulations from the Law Librarians' Society of Washington, DC: arranged by state, links to websites and provides phone numbers.
State Agency Databases, a wiki list by state, from the American Library Association's Government Documents Round Table.
Cities & Counties
Cities online from the United States Conference of Mayors.
City and county codes from Municipal Code Corporation.
City and county codes from Seattle Public Library.
Foreign Countries & International Organizations
Use these websites for comparative, foreign, and international law research.
- Cornell's Foreign & International Law: constitutions, countries, International Court of Justice, trade, treaties, and UN.
- Harvard's Foreign & International Law Resources: An Annotated Guide to Web Sites Around the World.
- Findlaw's Foreign & International Law Sources: constitutions, countries, legal news, trade, and U.S. embassies.
- Foreign Governments from Northwestern University and the International Documents Task Force of the American Library Association's Government Documents Roundtable.
- Foreign Primary Law on the Web from Timothy Mulligan and Chenglin Liu, University of Houston Law Library.
- Government Gazettes Online from the University of Michigan School of Information.
- Guide to Law Online from the Library of Congress: nations of the world, multinational and international legal sources.
- International Governmental Organizations from the Northwestern University Library.
- LexisNexis Academic: Canadian and provincial court opinions, laws, and regulations; cases from courts in Australia, the European Union, Hong Kong, Ireland, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. UW Restricted
- WashLaw's Foreign and International Law Web: countries, organizations, and subjects.
- World Law from Jurist: countries of the world.
- World Legal Information Institute: full-text cases, laws, and treaties and links to related legal resources.
- WTO/GATT Research from LLRX.
- Yale's Country-by-Country Guide to Foreign Law Research links to online legal research guides, LexisNexis and Westlaw databases, and other sources.
Legal Indexes
Use these websites to search for other legal materials, including government publications, legal organizations, trade and industry groups, attorneys, law schools, law libraries, library catalogs, legal publishers, foreign and international material, and other sources related to the study and practice of law.
- Academic Info, Law & Legal Research Gateway from Academic Info.
- American Law Sources On-Line from Law Source, Inc.
- CataLaw: a meta-index of legal information on the web.
- FindLaw: an index to legal material on the Internet; features the LawCrawler search engine.
- Hieros Gamos from Lex Mundi: a legal portal.
- Internet Law Library formerly from the U.S. House of Representatives, now hosted by the 'Lectric Law Library.
- Internet Legal Resource Guide: features the LawRunner search engine.
- Law and Politics: Internet Guide.
- Law.com: a legal portal with news.
- LawIDEA.com: a legal portal.
- LawLink from the American Bar Association.
- LegalEngine.com: an index to legal material on the Internet.
- Legal Information Institute from Cornell Law School.
- LegalTrek: a legal portal with news.
- Legal Web Site Directory from lexisONE.
- LexNotes Research Sources from T.R. Halvorson.
- LLRX: a legal portal with legal research guides.
- MegaLaw: a legal portal.
- Meta-Index for U.S. Legal Research from Georgia State University College of Law: permits searches of selected sites from a single page.
- WashLaw Web from Washburn University Law School.
- World Wide Web Virtual Library: Law from Indiana University School of Law Library.
Directories
- U.S. law schools that are members of the Association of American Law Schools.
- U.S. law schools from Jurist: links to homepages and pages for admissions, curriculum, faculty, libraries, news and events, and publications.
- Martindale-Hubbell Lawyer Locator: a nationwide directory of lawyers and law firms, searchable.
- West's Legal Directory: a nationwide directory of lawyers and law firms, searchable.
- World Directory of Law Schools (excluding the United States), from the Association of American Law Schools.
- See also Washington Directories, U.S. Directories
Internet Search Engines
The following site links to the best general search engines, subject directories, and meta search engines.
- Internet Guides & Search Tools from the Librarians' Internet Index, also covers evaluation of resources and metadata.
- AllSearchEngines.com: links to major search engines, topical search engines, meta search engines, and search engine comparisons.
- NoodleQuest, Search Engine Wizard: Directs users to the most appropriate search engine to meet their needs.
- Profusion: a directory of databases and meta-search engine.
- Cornell Law Library, Legal Research Search Engine: searches for legal research guides, pathfinders, and tutorials on selected law library websites (including the Gallagher Law Library).
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