References
1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Discovery
- Chatbots
- Completed Discovery
2. Offsite Reference Tools
3. Local Collections & Directories
Liberty Library of Constitutional Classics
U.S.
National Militia Directory
U.S.
Citizen Crime Prevention & Law Enforcement Directory
Talk/News
Radio & TV Directory
Libraries
Online — Links to online library catalogs and collections.
Primary
Sources — Extensive collection of links and documents from
Rick Gardiner's site.
Religious
Scriptures Online — Links to the writings of the world's
major religions.
Prime
Reading — Recommended reading.
Reading
List
#1
Reading
List #2
Reading
recommended to the Continental Congress — Indicating what
works may have influenced the drafting of the U.S. Constitution
4. Encyclopedias, Dictionaries and Thesauri
Bouvier
Law
Dictionary. Also available as two self-extracting
executables: Part 1 and Part 2, or two zip files: Part 1 and Part 2.
Black's
Law Dictionary, 2nd Ed. 1910. 291.8MB.
Law
Dictionary, Jacob Giles, 6th Ed. 1750.
Wikipedia
Articles of Interest. Check these for fidelity to their
subjects.
Legal
Dictionary — One of the FreeDictionary collection.
law.com
Dictionary — Find definitions of legal terms.
lawyers.com
Glossary — Find definitions of legal terms, from a
somewhat establishment viewpoint.
The
Century
Dictionary — Most comprehensive of the online
dictionaries, with more than 500,000 words.
Merriam-Webster
Unabridged
Dictionary — Online edition of their printed
dictionary.
Dictionary Definition — Makes use of multiple
print dictionaries.
Your
Dictionary — Combines dictionary and thesaurus functions.
Webster
Dictionary — Another online dictionary.
HyperDictionary
— Interesting implementation, worthy of a visit.
Online
Etymology Dictionary — The historical origins and sounds
of English words.
Encyclopedia
Britannica — Another way to access the online
edition of this important reference.
World
Book Online — Usage charge on this encylopedia,
mainly directed at younger scholars.
Encyclopedia.com
— Usage charge on this encylopedia, but has many short articles
that are free.
The
Encyclopedia Mythica — Compendium of mythology, legends,
and folklore.
RefDesk.com
— Links to all kinds of reference sites and pages.
ReferenceDesk.org
— Links to all kinds of reference sites and pages.
Research
Libraries Group — System for sharing of resources among
libraries.
ProQuest
— Formerly University Microfilms. Source for documents on
microfilm and microfiche.
English-Greek,
Greek-English Online Dictionary — Find Greek terms for
English words.
English-Greek
Online Dictionary, S.C. Woodhouse (1910) — Find Greek
terms for English words.
Greek
Ligatures — Tables of ancient and medieval character
combinations and abbreviations, useful for rendering manuscripts
into Greek fonts.
Old
English to Modern English Translator — The language of the
Anglo-Saxon legal tradition, before the Norman conquest.
Middle
English Dictionary — The language of the English legal
tradition, from the Norman conquest to the advent of printing in
1476.
5. Documentation & Data
Robert's Rules of Order
Revised — Online version of 1915 edition. Essential
manual for parliamentarians of deliberative assemblies. The HTML
files can also be downloaded all at once in a Zip archive for local use on your
computer.
Translations
— Collection of RROR in other languages.
Parliamentary
Procedure — Links to resources on making decisions in
deliberative assemblies.
Google
Books — Project to put every book online, often with OCR
text, but uncorrected.
Books
Ngram
Viewer — Tool to search all searchable books in their
collection for words or phrases and display frequency on a
graph. Can be used to find historical usages of terms.
The
On-Line
Books Page — Archive at the U. of Pennsylvania.
Natural
Law, Natural Rights, and American Constitutionalism — From
the Witherspoon Institute.
Center
for the Study of the Great Ideas — From the editors of The
Great Books of the Western World.
Office of
Population Research — Comprehensive data on population
growth, distribution, and factors affecting birth and death
statistics.
Intelligence
&
CounterIntelligence — Extensive collection of links on
intelligence and counterintelligence matters.
6. Government & Law
- Sovereignty Education and Defense Ministry (SEDM)
Litigation Tools page - Sovereignty Education and Defense Ministry
Law DVD
Tax DVD
U.S. Statutes at Large, complete collection, 1789-2007, with selections for tax statutes of 1917-1939.
- Family Guardian Fellowship
Subject Index
Situational References
Law and Government Topic
Legal Research Sources
State Legal Resources
Precedence of Law
Maxims of Law
Legal Abbreviations
The Annotated Constitution
— GPO, CRS [PDF], 2628p. Project of the Congressional Research
Service (CRS) and Government Printing Office (GPO). Annotated
references to Supreme Court decisions arranged by provision and
amendment. Some very large files.
The
U.S.
Constitution Annotated — Findlaw rendition. Links to case
files on their site.
Library
of Congress
A Century Of Lawmaking:
1774-1837
Annals of
Congress — Record of debates 1789-1824, which
offer the most insight into original understanding of
the Constitution.
U.S. Statutes at
Large, complete collection, 1789-2007, with
selections for tax statutes of 1917-1939.
U.S. Code,
partial collection, 1926
United
States Code (USC) — Cornell University rendition
See especially the following:
12 USC 95 — Emergency Rule
18 USC 241 — Conspiracy Against
Rights
18 USC 242 — Deprivation of
Rights under Color of Law
18 USC 921 — Firearms,
Definitions
18 USC 922 — Firearms, Unlawful
Acts
18 USC 2382 — Misprision of
Treason
18 USC Ch.211 — Jurisdiction
and Venue
18 USC Ch.215 — Grand Jury
42 USC 1983 — Civil action for
deprivation of rights
United
States Code — Searchable tool provided by GPO.
United
States Code — Searchable tool provided by the Office of
the Law Revision Counsel.
Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR) — Searchable tool provided by
GPO.
GPO eCFR
Search Engine — More powerful, beta version, may not
return all results of a search on the Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR). See Search
Tips for instructions.
Office of
the Law Revision Counsel, U.S. House of Representatives —
These are the people who are restating the Statutes at Large (SAL) into the United
States Code (USC), some of which have been
re-enacted as statutes and some of which have not, so it
requires some research to determine which are statutes and which
are only "evidence" of the statutes. The USC is not to be
confused with the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR),
or with various government forms and instruction books, which
are a product of the various executive branch agencies,
allegedly based on the statutes or codes, but sometimes
extending and deviating from them in significant ways. The
application of provisions of the CFR to any but government
employees or contractors, or to visitors to government
facilities or users of government proprietary assets, is
unconstitutional exercise of the legislative power by the
executive branch agency. For more on this see the Borlase Guide.
Internal
Revenue Code — 26 USC, as of January 1, 2002.
Uniform
Commercial Code (UCC)
Uniform Code of Military Justice
(UCMJ) — Local copy as of 1997 June 15.
US
Supreme Court Cases & Opinions — Comprehensive free
archive from justia.com.
FindLaw
— Comprehensive archive of legal resources, including U.S.
Supreme Court decisions.
- Legal Information Institute — Cornell archive of
legal resources, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions not
included in the Findlaw collection.
Decisions by Justice —
U.S. Supreme Court justices in alphabetical order, with
links to the decisions they signed.
vLex —
Comprehensive
archive of legal resources, both U.S. and foreign.
Supreme
Court of the United States — Rules and status of cases.
Oyez
— Multimedia archive of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Federal
Judicial Center — Collection of publications, such as
litigation manuals.
Public
Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) — Electronic
public access service that allows users to obtain case and
docket information from Federal Appellate, District and
Bankruptcy courts, and from the U.S. Party/Case Index. A small
fee is charged for time or pages accessed.
Landmark Supreme Court Decisions —
Local archive, with commentaries on the rulings and the
opinions.
United
States
Attorneys' Manual — Useful reading for anyone who may have
to go against them.
Avalon
Project
at Yale Law School — Documents in law, history and
diplomacy.
The
Founders'
Constitution — Online documentation from the University of
Chicago.
Bluebook:
A Uniform System of Citation — Rules of typography and
formatting of legal writings. They are planning an online
edition.
House
and
Senate Rules — Rules of parliamentary procedure for each
house of Congress.
Jurisdictionary
— Pre-trial tools.
Big
Class
Action/Civil Rights — Contact service for pending and
proposed class-actions.
Ancient
Legal
Sourcebook — Collection of documents and links at Fordham
University.
Medieval
Legal
Sourcebook — Collection of documents and links at Fordham
University.
Federal
Register — Proposed regulations posted here.
Regulations.gov
— Gateway to the Administrative State. Start here to try to stop
further usurpations.
National
Archives and Records Adminstration — Archive of all kinds
of interesting information, including the Federal
Register and various images of important documents, such
as the Charters
of
Freedom.
Congressional
Record
Online — So far only goes back to 1995.
National
Constitution Center — Museum devoted to constitutional
materials.
Bill
of
Rights Institute — Education resources on the subject.
Federal
Judiciary — Clearinghouse of information on U.S. federal
courts and news about them.
Federal
Bureau of Investigation — Has status of popular cases.
Central
Intelligence Agency — Online library of useful facts of
all kinds.
Department
of
State — Archive of international news and policies.
Department
of
the Treasury — Archive of information about money.
Economic
and
trade sanctions against targeted foreign nations —
Listing of those currently in force.
Internal
Revenue Service — Tax info, but can you cite this in your
defense if it's wrong?
Census
Bureau — All their data available here.
Openlaw
— An experiment in crafting legal argument in an open forum.
7. Politics
Politics Topic — Family Guardian Fellowship
Congress.gov Legislative Information on the Internet — U.S. House and Senate
activity.
Govinfo Congressional
Directory — Members of U.S. Congress with contact
information and committee membership.
U.S.
House of Representatives Web page — Legislation, members,
committees and organizations.
U.S.
Senate Web Page — Legislation, members, committees and
organizations.
National
Political Index — Comprehensive directory of all things
political.
Vote Smart
8. History
Great IRS Hoax, Form #11.302, Chapter 6: History of Federal Government Income Tax Fraud, Racketeering, and Exotrtion in the U.S.A. — Family Guardian
American
Memory
Collection — A project of the Library of Congress.
Making
of
America — Collection of 19th century books and journals by
Cornell University.
AmericanCivilWar.com
— Particularly interesting for the constitutional issues raised.
9. Media
Media and Intelligence Topic — Family Guardian
PBS/WGBH-TV/Frontline
— Much documentary material on Waco.
C-SPAN
— Coverage of constitutional processes and some issues.
10. Mysteries
UFO-related
On-line Sites — If there is something to it, and it is
being covered up, it affects everything, including
constitutional issues.
11. Internet
Computers, Technology, and Information Security Topic — Family Guardian Fellowship
FidoNet
— Gateway to this interesting branch off the Internet.
Internet
Conference Calendar — Find the conferences you can attend.
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