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CTElderlaw.org
(Elder law information and forms for powers of attorney, living wills,
nursing homes, and much more)
Connecticut
Network for Legal Aid:
(Easy to read booklets about
consumer, employment, family, housing, and school law. Contact
information for legal assistance in civil matters to low-income persons)
United Way of
Connecticut:
(Library of
fact
sheets on many frequently asked legal questions)
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Ask a Law Librarian
(Send an email or call a law
library)
Law by Subject
(Self-help legal information by topic) [Index]
Research Guides
(In-depth legal research guides by topic)
Public Records Online
(Business records, case
look-up, physician profile, prisoner look-up, license verification, and
much more) |
Common Legal Words
(Glossary created by the Connecticut Judicial Branch)
Understanding Connecticut Legal Citations
[PDF] (One-page guide that explains how to decipher citations to CT case
law, statutes, and regulations) |
Law-Related
Education Resources (Collection of links to online materials for
teachers, librarians, and students)
Educational Resources
(Resources designed to enhance the public's
understanding of the CT court system)
Speakers Bureau
(The Judicial Branch maintains a panel of Judges and other court
officials interested in speaking to community audiences on a wide range
of court-related topics.) |
We offer legal research programs specifically for librarians at your
library.
We also offer tours of your local Judicial Branch law library.
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We offer collection assistance, including
evaluation and suggestions for law collections in your library.
A
law librarian can visit your library or speak with you on the phone
about your law collections.
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information... |