"The Legal List, Law-Related Resources on the Internet and Elsewhere" by Erik J. Heels, 39 Main St., Eliot, ME 03903 legal-list@justice.eliot.me.us ______________ The Legal List ______________ Law-related Resources on the Internet and Elsewhere ______________ by Erik J. Heels Version 3.1, 17 Mar 94 Copyright (c) 1994 Erik J. Heels Earlier Versions Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 Erik J. Heels With support from The University of Maine School of Law, The Maine Law and Technology Association, and Midnight Networks Inc. COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyright (c) 1994 Erik J. Heels All rights reserved, except the following: I. ELECTRONIC COPYING. Permission is granted to copy "The Legal List" from one electronic storage or computer system to another (for example, to an e-mail server, FTP site, TELNET site, Gopher site, WWW site, WAIS site, USENET newsgroup, BBS, or any other electronic storage or computer system) provided that this copyright notice is included with all such copies. 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Permission is granted to copy "The Legal List" other than as described in Section I of this notice (including, but not limited to, printing "The Legal List" or otherwise making paper copies of it) under the following conditions: 1) This copyright notice must be included with all such copies. 2) If "The Legal List" is copied other than as described in Section I of this notice (e.g. if "The Legal List" is printed or photocopied), the copier must pay $9.17 to the author and must notify the author that "The Legal List" has been so copied. Payment must be made in US dollars (check or money order only, payable to "Erik J. Heels") and mailed to: The Legal List Attn: Erik J. Heels 39 Main Street Eliot, ME 03903-2234 - TABLE OF CONTENTS - O. REVISION HISTORY ETC. 0.1. QUICK REFERENCE E-MAIL ADDRESSES 0.2. CONTRIBUTORS TO VERSION 2.0 0.3. CONTRIBUTORS TO VERSION 3.0 1. INTRODUCTION TO "THE LEGAL LIST" 1.1. PURPOSE AND HISTORY 1.2. FOR NEW INTERNET USERS - A BRIEF PRIMER ON THE INTERNET 1.3. DISCLAIMER 2. GETTING AND REDISTRIBUTING "THE LEGAL LIST" 2.1. SUMMARY OF HOW TO GET "THE LEGAL LIST" 2.2. E-MAIL 2.2.1. MAILING LIST 2.2.2. UPDATES 2.3. ANONYMOUS FTP 2.3.1 INTERNET RESOURCE GUIDE - DIRECTORY OF DIRECTORIES 2.4. GOPHER 2.4.1. ADDING "THE LEGAL LIST" TO YOUR GOPHER SITE 2.4.2. OTHER KNOWN GOPHER SITES 2.5. USENET 2.6. ELSEWHERE 2.7. HARD COPIES 3. E-MAIL-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES 3.1. ORGANIZATIONS AND MEETINGS 3.1.1. AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION 3.1.1.1. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION 3.1.1.2. SECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 3.1.2. CENTER FOR COMPUTER LAW 3.1.3. COALITION FOR NETWORKED INFORMATION 3.1.4. COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 3.1.5. COMPUTER SYSTEMS POLICY PROJECT 3.1.6. CONFERENCE ON COMPUTERS, FREEDOM, AND PRIVACY 3.1.7. INTERNATIONAL LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION 3.1.8. LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE - E-BULLETIN 3.1.9. PEACENET WORLD NEWS SERVICE 3.1.10. SOFTWARE PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION 3.1.11. UNIV. OF DAYTON - SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS IN COMPUTER LAW 3.1.12. U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3.1.13. U.S. SENATE SUBCOMMITTEE ON TECHNOLOGY & THE LAW 3.1.14. THE WHITE HOUSE 3.2. LAW SCHOOLS 3.2.1. ALABAMA 3.2.2. ALASKA 3.2.3. ARIZONA 3.2.4. ARKANSAS 3.2.5. CALIFORNIA 3.2.6. COLORADO 3.2.7. CONNECTICUT 3.2.8. DELAWARE 3.2.9. FLORIDA 3.2.10. GEORGIA 3.2.11. HAWAII 3.2.12. IDAHO 3.2.13. ILLINOIS 3.2.14. INDIANA 3.2.15. IOWA 3.2.16. KANSAS 3.2.17. KENTUCKY 3.2.18. LOUISIANA 3.2.19. MAINE 3.2.20. MARYLAND 3.2.21. MASSACHUSETTS 3.2.22. MICHIGAN 3.2.23. MINNESOTA 3.2.24. MISSISSIPPI 3.2.25. MISSOURI 3.2.26. MONTANA 3.2.27. NEBRASKA 3.2.28. NEVADA 3.2.29. NEW HAMPSHIRE 3.2.30. NEW JERSEY 3.2.31. NEW MEXICO 3.2.32. NEW YORK 3.2.33. NORTH CAROLINA 3.2.34. NORTH DAKOTA 3.2.35. OHIO 3.2.36. OKLAHOMA 3.2.37. OREGON 3.2.38. PENNSYLVANIA 3.2.39. PUERTO RICO 3.2.40. RHODE ISLAND 3.2.41. SOUTH CAROLINA 3.2.42. SOUTH DAKOTA 3.2.43. TENNESSEE 3.2.44. TEXAS 3.2.45. UTAH 3.2.46. VERMONT 3.2.47. VIRGINIA 3.2.48. WASHINGTON 3.2.49. WASHINGTON, D.C. 3.2.50. WEST VIRGINIA 3.2.51. WISCONSIN 3.2.52. WYOMING 3.3. BITNET AND UNIX LISTSERV GROUPS 3.3.1. AIL-L 3.3.2. ALL-OF-ELSA 3.3.3. BIZLAW-L 3.3.4. CALI-L 3.3.5. CALL-L 3.3.6. CJUST-L 3.3.7. CNI-COPYRIGHT 3.3.8. COMLAW-L 3.3.9. COMP-PRIVACY 3.3.10. CPAE 3.3.11. CPS-L 3.3.12. CTI-LAW 3.3.13. CYBERIA-L 3.3.14. CYBERLAW 3.3.15. DATA-PROTECTION 3.3.16. EC 3.3.17. EDLAW 3.3.18. ENVLAWPROFS 3.3.19. EURO-LEX 3.3.20. FEDTAX-L 3.3.21. FEMJUR 3.3.22. FORENS-L 3.3.23. FREE-L 3.3.24. GOVDOC-L 3.3.25. HISLAW-L 3.3.26. H-NET 3.3.27. INFO-LAW 3.3.28. INT-LAW 3.3.29. JUCIDI-L 3.3.30. JUDAISME-L 3.3.31. JURIST-L 3.3.32. LAW-EUROPE 3.3.33. LAW-FAMILY 3.3.34. LAW-LIB 3.3.34.1. AUTOMATOME 3.3.35. LAWPROF 3.3.36. LAWSCH-L 3.3.37. LAWSRC-L 3.3.38. LEGWRI-L 3.3.39. LIS-LAW 3.3.40. LNN 3.3.41. NCS-L 3.3.42. PACS-L 3.3.43. PSRT-L 3.3.43.1. LAW AND POLITICS BOOK REVIEW 3.3.44. PSYLAW-L 3.3.45. REGS-L 3.3.46. RIGHTS-L 3.3.47. RLGLAW-L 3.3.48. SOFTPATS 3.3.49. TECHNOLOGY-TRANSFER-LIST 3.3.50. TEKNOIDS 3.3.51. TLTP-LAW 3.3.52. UKLEGAL 3.3.53. UN 4. FTP-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES 4.1. FTP VIA E-MAIL 4.1.1. FTPMAIL EXAMPLE 4.2. SUPREME COURT DECISIONS 4.2.1. PROJECT HERMES 4.2.2. FTP SITES 4.3. ELECTRONIC FRONTIER FOUNDATION - ARCHIVES 4.4. PROJECT GUTENBERG 4.5. AN INTRODUCTION TO USING THE INTERNET AT ST. LOUIS UNIV. SCHOOL OF LAW 4.6. TUFTS UNIV. - MULTILATERALS PROJECT 4.7. COPYRIGHT FAQ 4.8. COPYRIGHT GUIDE FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS 4.9. STATE OF OHIO - COURT DECISIONS 4.10. US COURTS OF APPEALS, 9TH CIR. - MODEL JURY INSTRUCTIONS 4.11. LEGAL RESEARCH FAQ 4.12. THE CLEARINGHOUSE 5. TELNET-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES 5.1. LIBRARY CATALOGS 5.1.1. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 5.2. NATIONAL INFORMATION ON SOFTWARE AND SERVICES 5.3. WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIV. - ARCHIVES 5.4. CORNELL UNIV. - ARCHIVES 5.5. RUTGERS UNIV. - INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RIGHTS ARTICLE 6. GOPHER-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES 6.1. GOPHER OVERVIEW 6.1.1. VERONICA 6.2. WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIV. - ARCHIVES 6.3. THE CIESIN GLOBAL CHANGE INFORMATION GATEWAY 6.4. CORNELL UNIV. - ARCHIVES 6.5. VILLANOVA UNIV. - ARCHIVES 6.6. LAW TECHNOLOGY CENTRE 6.7. UNIV. OF SAARLAND 6.8. WIRETAP 7. WWW-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES 7.1. WWW OVERVIEW 7.2. INDIANA UNIVERSITY 8. WAIS-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES 8.1. WAIS OVERVIEW 8.2. WAIS SOURCES 9. USENET (NETNEWS) NEWSGROUPS 10. BBS-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES 10.1. FATHERNET BBS 10.2. THE FEDERAL BULLETIN BOARD 10.3. FEDWORLD 10.4. FROLIC AND DETOUR BBS 10.5. JUST MOOTING 10.6. LERN 10.7. US COURTS 10.8. LAW MUG BBS 10.9. FIRST TEXAS LAWYER'S BBS 10.10. ATLA BBS 10.11. SAFE'N SECURE BBS 11. COMPUTER-AIDED LEGAL RESEARCH RESOURCES 11.1. THE CENTER FOR COMPUTER-AIDED LEGAL INSTRUCTION 11.2. DIALOG 11.3. LEXIS/NEXIS 11.4. WESTLAW 12. JOURNALS APPENDIX A. INTERNET, UUCP, AND USENET INFORMATION A.1. INTRODUCTORY INTERNET INFORMATION A.2. INTERNET, UUCP, AND USENET PROVIDERS A.3.1. DOMAIN PROVIDERS A.3.1.1. ADVANCED NETWORK & SERVICES, INC. A.3.1.2. ANTERIOR TECHNOLOGY A.3.1.3. CERFNET A.3.1.4. COLORADO SUPERNET A.3.1.5. MSEN A.3.1.6. MV COMMUNICATIONS A.3.1.7. NEARNET A.3.1.8. NETCOM A.3.1.9. PSI A.3.1.10. SURANET A.3.1.11. UUNET A.3.1.12. UUNET CANADA A.3.1.13. UUNORTH A.3.2. ACCOUNT PROVIDERS A.3.2.1. ABANET A.3.2.2. AMERICA ONLINE A.3.2.3. AT&T A.3.2.4. COMPUSERVE A.3.2.5. GENIE A.3.2.6. INTERNATIONAL INTERNET ASSOCIATION A.3.2.7. MCI A.3.2.8. IGC NETWORKS A.3.2.9. PORTAL A.3.2.10. PRODIGY A.3.2.11. SPRINT A.3.2.12. THE WORLD A.4. INTRODUCTORY UUCP INFORMATION A.4.1. UUCP SOFTWARE A.4.1.1. COMMERCIAL UUCP SOFTWARE A.4.1.1.1. MACINTOSH A.4.1.1.2. DOS A.4.1.2. SHAREWARE UUCP SOFTWARE A.4.1.2.1. MACINTOSH A.4.1.2.2. DOS A.5. INTRODUCTORY BITNET INFORMATION APPENDIX B. OTHER RESOURCES B.1. BOOKS B.2. OTHER SHAREWARE SOFTWARE -------------------------------------------------------------------- O. REVISION HISTORY ETC. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 May 92, beta.1 - Project started by Erik J. Heels. 17 Jun 92, beta 2 - Added BITNET info. 17 Jul 92, beta 3 - Major format revisions. 17 Aug 92, beta.4 (16 K) - Released early due to popular demand. 17 May 93, 1.0 (36 K) - Available via Gopher and anonymous FTP. Added TOC. Many thanks to Midnight Networks Inc., midnight@midnight.com, for their help with the FTP service. "***" in text indicates things to do. 17 Aug 93, 2.0 (128 K, 75 pages) - Minor corrections to the text are not indicated. Formatted with 70 characters/line, 58 lines/page (I use a 9 pt. Monaco font with a 5 3/8 in. ruler.) "<+>" before an item indicates an addition. "<->" before an item indicates a deletion. "<#>" before an item indicates a re-numbered item. "" before an item indicates an updated item. "***" in text indicates an item that needs to be verified. 17 Nov 93, 2.1 (128 K, 76 pages) - Fixed typos and pagination. Replaced my old UUCP e-mail addresses with us-domain addresses. 17 Jan 94, 3.0 (164 K, 95 pages) - Major revisions and additions. Electronic versions remain free, paper versions cost. 17 Mar 94, 3.1 (164 K, 95 pages) - Fixed typos, eliminated explicit IP addresses (which can be determined by sending a message to resolve@cs.widener.edu with the host name as the body of the message (e.g. to find the IP address of rtfm.mit.edu, send a message to resolve@cs.widener.edu with rtfm.mit.edu as the body of the message)), added BITNET addresses to the BITNET LISTSERV groups, clarified S&H charges, added purchase order option. 0.1. QUICK REFERENCE E-MAIL ADDRESSES. legal-list@justice.eliot.me.us - Questions, additions, corrections. legal-list-request@justice.eliot.me.us - Subscriptions only (see Section 2.2.1). 0.2. CONTRIBUTORS TO VERSION 2.0. Many thanks to the following, who contributed information for version 2.0 of "The Legal List": Frances Blomeley, Terry Carroll, Keren Cummins, Michael P. Dodson, Richard Donovan, Doug Matthews, James Edward Maule, Carl Oppedahl, Stephen Allan Patrick, and Prof. Henry H. Perritt Jr. 0.3. CONTRIBUTORS TO VERSION 3.0. Many thanks to the following who contributed information for version 3.0 of "The Legal List": Frances Blomeley, George H. Bosworth, Terry Carroll, Daniel B. Dobkin, Mark Eckenwiler, Richard Harris, Dan Hunter, Robert J. Keller, Burt Kreindel, Andy Lang, David Swarbrick, Nelson Velasquez, and Archie Zariski. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. INTRODUCTION TO "THE LEGAL LIST" -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.1. PURPOSE AND HISTORY. The purpose of "The Legal List" is to provide a consolidated list of all of the law-related resources available on the Internet and elsewhere. I have been "on the Internet" since 1984. I initially learned about the Internet by looking over the shoulders of my friends and co-workers (I believe that this is the way most people learn how to navigate the Internet), and then I began exploring the Internet for myself. I spent a great deal of 1992 exploring the Internet in search of law- related resources, because I wanted to know what law-related resources were available on the Internet. I was frustrated that of comprehensive list of such resources did not exist, so I created my own list. As I discussed what I had been doing with others, they began to request copies of my list. In August, 1992, I released the first version. I called this version "beta.4," because it was (and is) a work in progress. I am committed to providing high-quality information. As such, I try to verify information. (If I have not been able to verify a resource, I have flagged it in the text with the "***" symbol.) I also include resources that are no longer available, so that you won't waste your time responding to a so-called "new" resource that has, in fact, been extinct for some time. What started a relatively short list for my own use has grown into the relatively large book you are now reading. Administrative support in the form of a GOPHER server (and its disk space) is provided by the University of Maine School of Law. Administrative support in the form of publicity within the University of Maine School of Law is provided by the Maine Law and Technology Association. Administrative support in the form of an anonymous FTP server (and its disk space) is provided by Midnight Networks, Inc. Unfortunately, providing high-quality information costs money. "The Legal List" receives no financial support from any organization. I have invested my own time and money (mostly due to the long-distance phone calls I make to access the Internet) into "The Legal List." As the copyright notice for this version indicates, "The Legal List" is free on the Internet, but it costs if you print it. I believe that this arrangement is consistent with the spirit of providing free information on the Internet, while at the same time allowing me to partially recover the costs of producing "The Legal List." For those who complain that this arrangement makes those without Internet access subsidize those with such access, I respond that 1) this encourages people to get on the Internet to get the free version, 2) I cannot think of a better solution, and 3) I do not maintain a paper copy of "The Legal List." I believe that "The Legal List" is worth the price. It is comprehensive, frequently-updated, and "subscribeable" by sending a message to legal-list-request@justice.eliot.me.us with "subscribe your_name" as the subject) To date, over 400 individuals from approximately 50 universities and 10 countries have subscribed. But don't take my word for it, listen to what others have said: "I can't wait to explore this list further." - 06/28/93 "I am very new to the internet (and to computers in general) but I am delighted by the quality of information I am receiving." - 06/29/93 "Thanks for recently sending the Legal List. It's a marvelous service." - 07/02/93 "I've just received a copy of The Legal List Version 2.0 and I wanted to congratulate you on a fine piece of work. It is a great document and should be extremely useful to those of us trying to find our way around the legal side of Internet." - 09/07/93 "Wow - the Legal List is way impressive!" - 09/22/93 "[A] quick note of praise on your Legal List. I think it's a great idea, and I have found it useful to get a feel for what's available online in the legal domain." - 09/23/93 "I had the pleasure of reading your 'Legal List' this morning. I am an attorney and am new to the Internet. Your paper will prove to be a tremendous research tool for me." - 01/06/94 (For those who might be wondering why I am plugging my book in my book, let me explain. The top portion of "The Legal List" (the table of contents and Sections 0, 1, and 2) are included as the README file that is archived with "The Legal List" and that is sent to those inquiring about "The Legal List.") Version 3.0 of "The Legal List" has been totally reorganized. I have listed the resources in order of ease-of-accessibility. The resources that are easiest to access are listed first, those that are more difficult to access are listed last. For example, the user of a value-added network (such as CompuServe, GEnie, or America Online) may have access to Internet e-mail but may not have FTP or TELNET access. To this user, the e-mail servers are the most useful. Also, I have tried to list free services before paid services. Finally, I have included two appendices of general Internet information that is not necessarily law-related. The following is a summary of the contents of "The Legal List": Chapter 0. REVISION HISTORY ETC. Self-explanatory. Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION TO "THE LEGAL LIST." Self- explanatory. Chapter 2. GETTING AND REDISTRIBUTING "THE LEGAL LIST." This chapter describes how to get "The Legal List." If you are trying to get a copy of "The Legal List," you can avoid many problems by simply reading and following the directions. This is true not only of "The Legal List" but also of all of the resources it describes. (For example, you may get "The Legal List" via anonymous FTP from ftp.midnight.com as pub/LegalList/legallist.txt, but you may NOT TELNET to this site. See Section 2.3 for details.) Chapter 3. E-MAIL-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES. This chapter describes law-related resources available via e-mail such as e-mail addresses of law-related organizations, e-mail addresses of US law schools, and subscription information for subject-oriented law- related mailing lists. These mailing lists (many of which are LISTSERV groups) are like magazines in that one can subscribe and unsubscribe. There are groups for a wide range of law-related interests such intellectual property (CNI-COPYRIGHT), fathers' rights (FREE-L), and issues of interest to law students (LAWSCH-L). Chapter 4. FTP-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES. This chapter describes law-related resources available via anonymous File Transfer Protocol (FTP) such as US Supreme Court decisions and Tufts University's Multilaterals Project. Chapter 5. TELNET-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES. This chapter describes law-related resources available via TELNET such as the Library of Congress and the archives of Cornell University School of Law. Chapter 6. GOPHER-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES. This chapter describes law-related resources available via GOPHER (an Internet client/server protocol, developed in April 1991 by the University of Minnesota) such as the archives of Washington and Lee University School of Law. Chapter 7. WWW-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES. This chapter describes law-related resources available via the World Wide Web (WWW) (a distributed hypermedia system started by CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics). Chapter 8. WAIS-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES. This chapter describes law-related resources available via the Wide Area Information Servers (WAIS) (a networked full text information retrieval system developed by Thinking Machines, Apple Computer, and Dow Jones). Chapter 9. USENET (NETNEWS) NEWSGROUPS. This chapter lists law-related newsgroups available on USENET, the news network that is intertwined with, but independent from, the Internet. Chapter 10. BBS-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES. This chapter describes law-related Bulletin Board Systems/Services (BBSs) such as FedWorld, a bulletin board set up by the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) that connects to over 100 Federal bulletin boards. Many Bulletin Board Systems/Services (BBS) of a legal nature exist, including private BBSs, commercial BBSs, and Government BBSs. Chapter 11. COMPUTER-AIDED LEGAL RESEARCH RESOURCES. This chapter describes computer-aided legal research, such as how to connect to Lexis/Nexis and WestLaw via TELNET. Chapter 12. JOURNALS. This chapter lists technology-related law-related journals such as "E Law," which is an electronically- available journal. Appendix A. INTERNET, UUCP, AND USENET INFORMATION. This appendix contains, for example, information on how to get on the Internet, i.e.. how to purchase an Internet account. Appendix B. OTHER RESOURCES. This appendix describes, for example, introductory Internet books and shareware software. 1.3. FOR NEW INTERNET USERS - A BRIEF PRIMER ON THE INTERNET. Earlier versions of "The Legal List" stated that "[a] certain level of familiarity with the Internet is assumed by the author of 'The Legal List.'" I no longer make this assumption, as I have discovered that many readers of "The Legal List" are unfamiliar with the Internet in general. As such, I have added this "brief primer." A Brief Primer on the Internet. The Internet is THE international network of computer networks. Each computer on the Internet speaks the same language, the TCP/IP protocols. (In addition, many value-added services such as CompuServe and GEnie are connected to the Internet via gateways. In essence, this means that the users of these value-added networks can use limited Internet resources, most notably electronic mail. But this is rapidly changing, as these value-added networks make other Internet protocols available, such as FTP and telnet.) The computers on the Internet are connected, essentially, by various types of telephone lines. But what matters to the Internet-user is not how these computers are connected or how an electronic mail (e-mail) message gets from Maine to California, but simply that the Internet WORKS. When people write a letter and send it from Maine to California via the United States Postal Services (USPS), they know that the "to" and "from" addresses must be written in a certain place, that mail may be returned if there is a problem, and that mail may be disposed of after sitting idly on the shelf of the post office (if, for example, both addresses are illegible). Internet e-mail works in much the same way. Some of the TCP/IP protocols deal with how to send, return, and dispose of e-mail. The advantages of Internet e-mail over USPS mail and telephone calls are numerous. Unlike with USPS mail, you don't have to find a stamp and drive to the nearest mailbox to send Internet e-mail. And unlike the telephone, Internet e-mail is never busy. I recently planned a ski trip in Maine entirely by e-mail. I was able to make sure that each person got the same information, I could keep track of RSVPs, and I didn't have to worry about making phone calls. Not Just for Scientists Anymore. The Internet has recently come out of the closet. As more people get on the Internet, fewer people will be able to ignore the Internet. Formerly used exclusively by government, military, and research users, the Internet is now being used by people in all lines of work. Lawyers will need to get on the Internet to communicate with their clients and with each other. 1993 may go down in history as "the year of the Internet." Consider that in 1993 there were more references to the Internet in the New York Times than there were in all previous years combined! Summary. When I was writing choosing a name for "The Legal List, Law-Related Resources on the Internet and Elsewhere," I initially had chosen "beyond" instead of "elsewhere." However, I decided to go with "elsewhere" because in terms of electronic resources, NOTHING is beyond the Internet. As big as value-added services (such as CompuServe and GEnie) may get, they will always be a subset of the Internet. The "elsewhere" sections deal primarily with resources that are not on the Internet, but that may be someday. And as the Internet expands, there will be more legal issues (intellectual property, privacy, and First Amendment issues to name a few) to tackle. Was 1993 the year of the Internet? I'm not sure, but I do know that the Internet is here to stay, and for lawyers and others who are concerned about the future of the Internet, now is the time to get on. "The Legal List" contains additional introductory information: For information on how to get: See: introductory Internet information Section A.1. introductory UUCP information Section A.4. introductory BITNET information Section A.5. additional introductory information Section B.1. 1.3. DISCLAIMER. The author of "The Legal List" has made reasonable efforts to provide correct information, but the author, the University of Maine School of Law, the Maine Law and Technology Association, and Midnight Networks are not responsible for the accuracy of the information in "The Legal List." Updates, additions, and corrections to "The Legal List" should be sent to legal-list@justice.eliot.me.us. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. GETTING AND REDISTRIBUTING "THE LEGAL LIST" -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.1 SUMMARY OF HOW TO GET "THE LEGAL LIST." Please read this chapter carefully. Please do NOT try to access "The Legal List" in a manner that is not described in this chapter. Please read the details below. The purpose of this summary is to describe, in chart format, how to get "The Legal List" and how NOT to get "The Legal List." If you read and follow the directions in this chapter, you will have no problems. This advice applies not only to "The Legal List" but to all of the resources it describes. ____________________________________________________________________ | SITE | How is "The Legal List" | | | accessible at this site? | |_________________________|________________________________________| | ftp.midnight.com | FTP access ONLY. | | | No e-mail, TELNET, or GOPHER access. | |_________________________|________________________________________| | justice.eliot.me.us | E-mail access ONLY (by subscription). | | | No FTP, TELNET, or GOPHER access. | |_________________________|________________________________________| | gopher.usmacs.maine.edu | GOPHER access ONLY. | | | No e-mail, FTP, or TELNET access. | |_________________________|________________________________________| | rtfm.mit.edu | E-mail and FTP access. | | | No TELNET or GOPHER access. | |_________________________|________________________________________| 2.2. E-MAIL. Due to the size of "The Legal List," (and to keep justice.eliot.me.us running as efficiently as possible) I only send the initial release of "The Legal List" via e-mail to those who have subscribed to "The Legal List" mailing list (described below in Section 2.2.1). I will NOT be able to send individual copies via e- mail after the initial release. However, you can still get a copy of "The Legal List" e-mailed to you by using FTPMAIL (see Section 4.1) or by using the mail-server at MIT (see Section 2.5). 2.2.1. MAILING LIST. If you wish to be added to "The Legal List" Mailing List, send a message in the following form: To: legal-list-request@justice.eliot.me.us Subject: subscribe John Smith Hi, I saw a reference to "The Legal List" on CompuServe. Thanks, - John The SUBJECT of the message should contain your real name. I always like to hear where you learned about "The Legal List," so if you include this information in the BODY of the message, I would greatly appreciate it! Version 4.0 of "The Legal List" (as well as other announcements) will be mailed to those on this Mailing List. To cancel your subscription to this Mailing List, send a message in the following form: To: legal-list-request@justice.eliot.me.us Subject: unsubscribe Please allow up to ONE WEEK for a reply to messages sent to legal-list-request@justice.eliot.me.us. (If you send multiple subscription requests, you will get multiple responses. However, duplicate addresses are removed before any messages are sent to those on "The Legal List" Mailing List, so you should not receive multiple copies of any messages.) 2.2.2. UPDATES. Updates, additions, and corrections to "The Legal List" should be sent to legal-list@justice.eliot.me.us. 2.3. ANONYMOUS FTP. "The Legal List" is available via anonymous FTP from ftp.midnight.com (Midnight Networks Inc.) as pub/LegalList/legallist.txt. You may connect to ftp.midnight.com by anonymous FTP ONLY. (Please do NOT TELNET to ftp.midnight.com.) If you have e-mail access but you do not have FTP access, you may want to try DEC's FTP-via-e-mail service, FTPMAIL (see Section 4.1). To get "The Legal List" via e-mail from DEC's FTPMAIL service, send the following message to ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com: connect ftp.midnight.com ascii get /pub/LegalList/README get /pub/LegalList/legallist.txt quit The files will be e-mailed to you in a day or so. If you have problems with FTPing to ftp.midnight.com, send a message to admin@midnight.com or legal-list@justice.eliot.me.us. 2.3.1. INTERNET RESOURCE GUIDE - DIRECTORY OF DIRECTORIES. "The Legal List" is one of many resources officially documented by the InterNIC Directory and Database Services at the NSF Network Systems Center (NNSC) under a contract with AT&T. The "Internet Resource Guide" (IRG), formerly compiled and maintained by BBN, Inc., for the NNSC is being transitioned to the "Directory of Directories" provided by the InterNIC Directory and Database Services. In previous versions of "The Legal List," I wrote "[t]he [IRG] is invaluable, and everyone with a serious interest in the Internet should maintain a copy. The NNSC's stated goal is 'to expose users to those facilities that will help them do their work better.' (Internet Resource Guide, Introduction, dated 16 Apr 90.) I wholeheartedly agree with this goal." Although the IRG in its 1990-form is being discontinued, the entries are being incorporated into the NNSC's new "Directory of Directories." The "Directory of Directories" should prove to be an invaluable resource. For more information, contact: The InterNIC Directory and Database Services Administrator AT&T 5000 Hadley Road Room 1B13 South Plainfield, NJ 07080 admin@ds.internic.net 1-800-862-0677 or (908) 668-6587 2.4. GOPHER. "The Legal List" is available via Gopher from the University of Southern Maine Gopher site (University of Maine School of Law, site gopher.usmacs.maine.edu). 2.4.1. ADDING "THE LEGAL LIST" TO YOUR GOPHER SITE. You are encouraged to add "The Legal List" to your local Gopher site. If you choose to do so, please include "The Legal List v3.0" in the Gopher menu. (See the title page for copyright restrictions.) 2.4.2. OTHER KNOWN GOPHER SITES. "The Legal List" has been posted to the following Gopher sites: liberty.uc.wlu.edu Law Related Sources/Legal List... malahat.library.uvic.ca miles.library.arizona.edu morris.lib.udel.edu sluava.slu.edu Do a VERONICA search of "Legal List" to find other sites. (This is why it's important to include the words "The Legal List v3.0" when you add "The Legal List" to your Gopher site.) <+> 2.5. USENET. "The Legal List" is posted on initial release to misc.legal.moderated and periodically to other newsgroups (e.g. misc.legal, misc.legal.computing, misc.answers, and news.answers). It is also available via anonymous FTP from rtfm.mit.edu as /pub/usenet/news.answers/law/net-resources/ files part1-part3. To obtain a copy via e-mail from this site, send a message to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with the following lines in it: send usenet/news.answers/law/net-resources/part1 send usenet/news.answers/law/net-resources/part2 send usenet/news.answers/law/net-resources/part3 quit <+> 2.6. ELSEWHERE. You are encouraged to add "The Legal List" to any other electronic storage or computer system. "The Legal List" has been posted to CompuServe, PeaceNet, and others. (See the title page for copyright restrictions.) <+> 2.7. HARD COPIES. Hard (i.e. paper) copies of "The Legal List" are also available. The hard copies available are superior in quality to the text-only versions distributed on the Internet (e.g. multiple fonts are used). The price for each copy is $9.17. The shipping and handling for each copy is $3.00 US, $4.00 Canada or Mexico, and $10.00 for all other countries. (For example, one US order would be $12.17, one Canadian order would be $13.17, and one Australian order would be $19.17.) To receive a hard copy of "The Legal List," please send a purchase order, or a check or money order payable to "Erik J. Heels," to: The Legal List Attn: Erik J. Heels 39 Main Street Eliot, ME 03903-2234 Please allow four to six weeks for delivery via United States Postal Services mail. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. E-MAIL-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES -------------------------------------------------------------------- This chapter describes law-related resources available via e-mail such as e-mail addresses of law-related organizations, e-mail addresses of US law schools, and subscription information for subject-oriented law-related mailing lists. These mailing lists (many of which are LISTSERV groups) are like magazines in that one can subscribe and unsubscribe. There are groups for a wide range of law-related interests such intellectual property (CNI-COPYRIGHT), fathers' rights (FREE-L), and issues of interest to law students (LAWSCH-L). 3.1. ORGANIZATIONS AND MEETINGS. 3.1.1. AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION. 3.1.1.1. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION. American Bar Association Section of Science and Technology 750 North Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL 60611-4497 Phone: (312) 988-5599 Fax: (312) 988-6281 ABA/Net: !bridgesm Annual Meeting: August 3.1.1.2. SECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW. American Bar Association Section of Intellectual Property Law 750 North Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL 60611 Phone: (312) 988-5595 Fax: (312) 988-6281 ABA/Net: !bridgesm Annual Meeting: August Annual CLE Program: April 3.1.2. CENTER FOR COMPUTER LAW. The Center for Computer Law PO Box 3549 Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 Events: Annual Computer Law Writing Competition 3.1.3. COALITION FOR NETWORKED INFORMATION. The Coalition for Networked Information, a joint project of the Association of Research Libraries, CAUSE, and EDUCOM, promotes the creation of and access to information resources in networked environments in order to enrich scholarship and to enhance intellectual productivity. Currently 162 organizations and institutions are members of the Coalition Task Force. To see a membership list, you can send the following message to LISTSERV@CNI.ORG: GET CNI-INFO CNIMEMBERS (see Section 3.3.7). 3.1.4. COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility. 666 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Suite 303 Washington, DC 20003 (202) 544-9240 Domain: washofc.cpsr.org 3.1.5. COMPUTER SYSTEMS POLICY PROJECT. The Computer Systems Policy Project (CSSP) is an affiliation of Chief Executive Officers of American computer companies that develop, build, and market information processing systems and related software and services. CSPP was formed in 1988 to provide the CEOs of the industry with a forum to discuss, develop, and advocate public policy positions on trade and technology issues critical to the computer systems industry and county. A report dated 3 Dec 91 called "Expanding the Vision of High Performance Computing and Communications: Linking America for the Future" is available from the CSPP. For more information, contact: The Computer Systems Policy Project 1735 New York Ave. NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 628-1700 Fax: (202) 331-1024 4921488@mcimail.com 3.1.6. CONFERENCE ON COMPUTERS, FREEDOM, AND PRIVACY. A Report on The Second Conference on Computers, Freedom, and Privacy (CFP- 92), March 18-20, 1992, Washington, DC, sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery, thirteen co-sponsors, and a wide variety of advocacy groups is available via anonymous FTP as /alug/cfp2 in ftp.apple.com. CFP-93 was held in San Francisco. CFP-94 will be held 3/22-25/94 in Chicago. 3.1.7. INTERNATIONAL LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION. The International Law Students Association (ILSA) ILSA Executive Office 2223 Massachusetts Ave. NW Washington, DC 20008-2864 Phone: (202) 265-4375 Fax: (202) 265-0386 ilsa@gwuvm.gwu.edu <+> 3.1.8. LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE - E-BULLETIN. In connection with Project Hermes (see Section 4.2.1) The Legal Information Institute (LII) at Cornell Law School provides an e-mail bulletin and an e-mail full-text delivery service of U.S. Supreme Court Decisions. E-mail bulletin subscribers will receive the syllabi of decisions of the Supreme Court as they are placed on the Internet. To subscribe to the e-mail bulletin, send the following message (all on one line) to listserv@fatty.law.cornell.edu: subscribe liibulletin Name, Address, Telephone Number To have the full text of a decision e-mailed to you, send the following message to liideliver@fatty.law.cornell.edu: request docket_number where docket_number is the docket number of the case you want sent. (E.g. "request 91-611" is the proper format for a request.) You can request several decisions at once by putting the docket numbers on separate lines. (Full-text decisions are also available via anonymous FTP at ftp.cwru.edu, via LII's GOPHER server at gopher.law.cornell.edu, or via LII's WWW server at http://www.law.cornell.edu/. To access the GOPHER server via TELNET, TELNET to gopher.law.cornell.edu and log in as gopher. To access the WWW server via TELNET, TELNET to www.law.cornell.edu and log in as www.) <+> 3.1.9. PEACENET WORLD NEWS SERVICE. The PeaceNet World News Service (PWN) is an e-mail news publication sponsored by the Institute for Global Change (ICG). Subscribers receive, each day, a single e-mail news digest with a table of contents and international stories. Subscribers choose from several issue- and region-oriented digests. For more information, contact: pwn-info@igc.apc.org 3.1.10. SOFTWARE PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION. The Software Publishers Association (SPA) is a consortium of software manufacturers dedicated to eliminating illegal software copying. SPA offers a variety of educational and monitoring tools. Software Publishers Association 1730 M St. N.W., Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036. Phone: (202) 452-1600 Fax : (202) 223-8756 Anti-piracy hot line: 1-800-388-7478 3.1.11. UNIV. OF DAYTON - SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS IN COMPUTER LAW. The University of Dayton School of Law holds an annual "Significant Developments in Computer Law" seminar. The 1993 seminar was sponsored by The University of Dayton School of Law, Program in Law and Technology. University of Dayton School of Law Program in Law and Technology Seminar 300 College Park Dayton, OH 45469-1320 1993 Seminar Registration Phone: (513) 229-3211 1993 Seminar Registration Fax: (513) 229-2469 3.1.12. THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. In June 1993, the House of Representatives' Committee on House Administration announced a pilot program called the Constituent Electronic Mail System. So far, however, only seven congressmen have signed up for the mailboxes. Information is available at congress@HR.house.gov. (***Author's note: I have had no success e-mailing to this address.) 3.1.13. U.S. SENATE SUBCOMMITTEE ON TECHNOLOGY AND THE LAW. U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Technology & the Law SH-815 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 3.1.14. THE WHITE HOUSE. The White House has several e-mail addresses including 75300.3155@compuserve.com, clintonpz@aol.com, MCI Mail "White House," president@whitehouse.gov, and vice- president@whitehouse.gov. The ".gov" addresses were created in June 93 and appear to be the best. Also, a Clinton volunteer e-mail campaign existed at one point, and it may still exist. For more information send a message to clinton-info@campaign92.org with the word "help" as the subject. (***Author's note: I have not verified the clinton-info@campaign92.org address because when I joined the list in 1992, I had a "Hotel California" experience--I could sign on, but I could not sign off. Proceed with caution.) 3.2. LAW SCHOOLS. ABA-approved U.S. and Puerto Rico law schools, with their Internet domain, are listed below. 3.2.1. ALABAMA. Samford University Cumberland School of Law 800 Lakeshore Dr. Birmingham, AL 35229 (205) 870-2701 Domain: *** University of Alabama School of Law PO Box 1435 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-1435 (205) 348-5117 Domain: ua.edu 3.2.2. ALASKA. None. 3.2.3. ARIZONA. Arizona State University College of Law Tempe, AZ 85287-0604 (602) 965-6181 Domain: asu.edu University of Arizona College of Law Mountain & Speedway Tuscon, AZ 85721 (602) 621-1373 Domain: arizona.edu 3.2.4. ARKANSAS. University of Arkansas/Fayetteville School of Law Waterman Hall Fayetteville, AK 72701 (501) 575-5601 Domain: *** University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law 400 West Markham Little Rock, AK 72201 (501) 371-1071 Domain: ualr.edu 3.2.5. CALIFORNIA. California Western School of Law 350 Cedar St. San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 239-0391 Domain: *** Golden Gate University School of Law 536 Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 442-7250 Domain: *** Loyola Marymount University Loyola Law School 1441 West Olympic Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90015 (213) 736-1180 Domain: *** Pepperdine University School of Law 24255 Pacific Coast Highway Malibu, CA 90265 (213) 456-4611 Domain: pepperdine.edu Santa Clara University School of Law Santa Clara, CA 95053 (408) 554-4361 Domain: scu.edu Southwestern University School of Law 675 South Westmoreland Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90005 (213) 738-6700 Domain: *** Stanford University Stanford Law School Crown Quadrangle Stanford, CA 94305-8610 (415) 723-4985 Domain: stanford.edu University of California Hastings College of the Law 200 McAllister St. San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 565-4600 Domain: uchastings.edu University of California/Berkeley School of Law 220 Boalt Hall Berkeley, CA 94720-2499 (415) 642-2274 Domain: berkeley.edu University of California/Davis School of Law King Hall Davis, CA 95616 (916) 752-6477 Domain: ucdavis.edu University of California/Los Angeles School of Law 405 Hilgard Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90024 (213) 825-4041 Domain: ucla.edu University of San Diego School of Law Alcala Park San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 260-4528 Domain: acusd.edu University of San Francisco School of Law Ignatian Heights San Francisco, CA 94117-1080 (415) 666-6544 Domain: usfca.edu University of Southern California Law Center University Park Los Angeles, CA 90089-0071 (213) 743-7331 Domain: usc.edu University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law 3200 Fifth Ave. Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 739-7105 Domain: uop.edu Whittier College School of Law 5353 West Third St. Los Angeles, CA 90020 (213) 936-3621 Domain: whittier.edu 3.2.6. COLORADO. University of Colorado School of Law Campus Box 403 Boulder, CO 80309 (303) 492-8047 Domain: colorado.edu University of Denver College of Law 7039 East 18th Ave. Denver, CO 80220 (303) 871-6135 Domain: du.edu 3.2.7. CONNECTICUT. University of Bridgeport School of Law 303 University Ave. Bridgeport, CT 06601 (203) 576-4048 Domain: bridgeport.edu University of Connecticut School of Law 55 Elizabeth St. Hartford, CT 06105 (203) 241-4696 Domain: uconn.edu Yale University Law School Box 401-A Yale Station New Haven, CT 06520 (203) 436-3015 Domain: yale.edu 3.2.8. DELAWARE. Delaware Law School of Widener University PO Box 7474 Concord Pike Wilmington, DE 19803 (302) 478-5280 Domain: ***widener.edu 3.2.9. FLORIDA. Florida State University College of Law Tallahassee, FL 32306 (904) 644-3400 Domain: fsu.edu Nova University Center for the Study of Law 3100 SW Ninth Ave. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315 (305) 760-5700 Domain: nova.edu Stetson University College of Law 1401 61st Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33707 (813) 345-1300 Domain: *** University of Florida College of Law 164 Holland Hall Gainsville, FL 32611 (904) 392-0421 Domain: ufl.edu University of Miami School of Law PO Box 248087 Coral Gables, FL 33124 (305) 284-2523 Domain: miami.edu 3.2.10. GEORGIA. Emory University School of Law Gambrell Hall Atlanta, GA 30322 (404) 727-6801 Domain: emory.edu Georgia State University College of Law University Plaza Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 651-2048 Domain: gsu.edu Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law Macon, GA 31207 (912) 744-2606 Domain: *** University of Georgia Joseph Henry Lumpkin School of Law Athens, GA 30602 (404) 542-7060 Domain: uga.edu 3.2.11. HAWAII. University of Hawaii/Manoa William S. Richardson School of Law 2515 Dole St. Honolulu, HI 96822 (808) 948-7966 Domain: ***hawaii.edu 3.2.12. IDAHO. University of Idaho College of Law Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 885-6422 Domain: uidaho.edu 3.2.13. ILLINOIS. Depaul University College of Law 25 E. Jackson Boulevard Chicago, IL 60604 (312) 341-6831 Domain: depaul.edu Illinois Institute of Technology IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law 77 South Wacker Dr. Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 567-5000 Domain: iit.edu The John Marshall Law School 315 South Plymouth Court Chicago, IL 60604 (312) 427-2737 Domain: jmls.edu Loyola University of Chicago School of Law One East Pearson St. Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 670-2927 Domain: luc.edu Northern Illinois University College of Law Swen Parson Hall De Kalb, IL 60115 (815) 753-1420 Domain: niu.edu Northwestern University School of Law 357 East Chicago Ave. Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 908-8465 Domain: nwu.edu Southern Illinois University/Carbondale School of Law Lesar Law Building Cardondale, IL 62959 (618) 536-7711 Domain: siu.edu University of Chicago Law School 1111 East 60th St. Chicago, IL 60637 (312) 702-9484 Domain: uchicago.edu University of Illinois College of Law 504 East Pennsylvania Ave. Champaign, IL 61820 (217) 333-0931 Domain: uiuc.edu 3.2.14. INDIANA. Indiana University/Bloominton School of Law Bloomington, IN 47405-1001 (812) 335-2704 Domain: ***indiana.edu Indiana University/Indianapolis School of Law 735 West New York St. Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 274-8839 Domain: ***indiana.edu University of Notre Dame Notre Dame Law School Notre Dame, IN 46556 (219) 239-6626 Domain: nd.edu Valparaiso University School of Law Weseman Hall Valparaiso, IN 46383 (219) 465-7829 Domain: valpo.edu 3.2.15. IOWA. Drake University Drake University Law School 27th and Carpenter Streets Des Moines, IA 50311 (515) 271-2824 Domain: drake.edu University of Iowa College of Law Boyd Law Building Melrose and Bylington Streets Iowa City, IA 52242 (319) 335-9142 Domain: uiowa.edu 3.2.16. KANSAS. University of Kansas School of Law Green Hall 15th and Naismith Dr. Lawrence, KS 66045 (913) 864-4550 Domain: ukans.edu Washburn University School of Law 17th and MacVicar Topeka, KS 66621 (913) 295-6660 Domain: wuacc.edu 3.2.17. KENTUCKY. Northern Kentucky University Salmon P. Chase College of Law Louse B. Nunn Hall Highland Heights, KY 41076 (606) 572-5343 Domain: *** University of Kentucky College of Law Lexington, KY 40506 (606) 257-1678 Domain: uky.edu University of Louisville School of Law Belknap Campus 2301 South Third St. Louisville, KY 40292 (502) 588-6358 Domain: *** 3.2.18. LOUISIANA. Louisiana State University Paul M. Herbert Law Center Baton Rouge, LA 70803 (504) 388-8646 Domain: lsu.edu Loyola University/New Orleans School of Law 7214 St. Charles Ave. New Orleans, LA 70118 (504) 861-5575 Domain: loyno.edu Southern University and A&M College Law Center Southern Branch PO Box 9294 Baton Rouge, LA 70813 (504) 771-2552 Domain: *** Tulane University School of Law Joseph Merrick Jones Hall 6801 Freret St. New Orleans, LA 70118 (504) 865-5930 Domain: tulane.edu 3.2.19. MAINE. University of Maine School of Law 246 Deering Ave. Portland, ME 04102 (207) 780-4341 Domain: maine.edu 3.2.20. MARYLAND. University of Baltimore School of Law 1420 North Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21201-5779 (301) 625-3000 Domain: *** University of Maryland School of Law 500 West Baltimore St. Baltimore, MD 21202 (301) 328-3492 Domain: umd.edu 3.2.21. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston College Law School 885 Centre St. Newton, MA 02159 (617) 552-4350 Domain: bc.edu Boston University School of Law 765 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02215 (617) 353-3100 Domain: bu.edu Harvard University Harvard Law School Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 495-3109 Domain: harvard.edu New England School of Law 154 Stuart St. Boston, MA 02116 (617) 451-0010 Domain: *** Northeastern University School of Law 400 Huntington Ave. Boston, MA 02115 (617) 437-2395 Domain: northeastern.edu Suffolk University Law School 41 Temple St. Beacon Hill Boston, MA 02114 (617) 573-8144 Domain: suffolk.edu Western New England College School of Law 1215 Wilbraham Rd. Springfield, MA 01119 (413) 782-1406 Domain: *** 3.2.22. MICHIGAN. Detroit College of Law 130 East Elizabeth St. Detroit, MI 48201 (313) 965-0150 Domain: *** Thomas M. Cooley Law School 217 South Capitol Ave. PO Box 13038 Lansing, MI 48901 (517) 371-5140 Domain: *** University of Detroit School of Law 651 East Jefferson Ave. Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 961-5444 Domain: *** University of Michigan Law School Hutchins Hall 625 South State St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1215 (313) 764-0537 Domain: umich.edu Wayne State University Law School 468 West Ferry Detroit, MI 48202 (313) 577-3937 Domain: wayne.edu 3.2.23. MINNESOTA. Hamline University School of Law 1536 Hewitt Ave. St. Paul, MN 55104 (612) 641-2461 Domain: hamline.edu University of Minnesota Law School 229 19th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612) 625-5005 Domain: umn.edu William Mitchell College of Law 875 Summit Ave. St. Paul, MN 55105 (612) 227-9171 Domain: *** 3.2.24. MISSISSIPPI. Mississippi College School of Law 151 East Griffith St. Jackson, MI 39201 (601) 944-1950 Domain: *** University of Mississippi School of Law University, MS 38677 (601) 232-7361 Domain: olemiss.edu 3.2.25. MISSOURI. Saint Louis University School of Law 37001 Lindell Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63108 (314) 658-2800 Domain: slu.edu University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law Ninth and Conley Streets Columbia, MO 65211 (314) 882-6487 Domain: missouri.edu University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law 5100 Rockhill Rd. Kansas City, MO 64110 (816) 276-1644 Domain: umkc.edu Washington University School of Law Box 1120 One Brookings Dr. St. Louis, MO 63130 (314) 889-6400 Domain: wustl.edu 3.2.26. MONTANA. University of Montana School of Law Missoula, MT 59812 (406) 243-4311 Domain: umt.edu 3.2.27. NEBRASKA. Creighton University School of Law 2133 California St. Omaha, NE 68178 (402) 280-2872 Domain: creighton.edu University of Nebraska/Lincoln College of Law 40th and Holdrege Lincoln, NE 68583 (402) 472-2161 Domain: unl.edu 3.2.28. NEVADA. None. 3.2.29. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Franklin Pierce Law Center 2 White St. Concord, NH 03301 (603) 228-1541 Domain: *** 3.2.30. NEW JERSEY. Rutgers University/Camden School of Law Fifth and Penn Streets Camden, NJ 08102 (609) 757-6398 Domain: ***rutgers.edu Rutgers University/Newark School of Law 15 Washington St. Newark, NJ 07102 (201) 648-5561 Domain: ***rutgers.edu Seton Hall University School of Law 1111 Raymond Boulevard Newark, NJ 07102 (201) 642-8500 Domain: shu.edu 3.2.31. NEW MEXICO. University of New Mexico School of Law 1117 Stanford Drive NE Albuquerque, NM 87131 (505) 277-2146 Domain: unm.edu 3.2.32. NEW YORK. Brooklyn Law School 250 Joralemon St. Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 625-2200 Domain: *** City University of New York Law School at Queens College 65-21 Main St. Flushing, NY 11367 (718) 575-4200 Domain: cuny.edu Columbia University School of Law 435 West 116th St. New York, NY 10027 (212) 280-2648 Domain: columbia.edu Cornell University Cornell Law School Myron Taylor Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 (607) 255-5141 Domain: cornell.edu Fordham University School of Law 140 West 62nd St. New York, NY 10023 (212) 841-5193 Domain: fordham.edu Hofstra University School of Law 1000 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 560-5916 Domain: hofstra.edu New York Law School 57 Worth St. New York, NY 10013 (212) 431-2100 Domain: *** New York University School of Law 40 Washington Square South New York, NY 10012 (212) 598-2517 Domain: nyu.edu Pace University School of Law 78 North Broadway White Plains, NY 10603 (914) 681-4210 Domain: *** St. John's University School of Law Fromkes Hall Grand Central and Utopia Parkways Jamaica, NY 11439 (718) 990-6161 Domain: stjohns.edu State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law John Lord O'Brien Hall Buffalo, NY 14260 (716) 636-2060 Domain: buffalo.edu Syracuse University College of Law E.I. White Hall Syracuse, NY 13244 (315) 423-1962 Domain: syr.edu Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center 300 Nassau Rd. Huntington, NY 11743 (516) 421-2244 Domain: *** Union University Albany Law School 80 New Scotland Ave. Albany, NY 12208 (518) 445-2326 Domain: *** Yeshiva University Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law 55 Fifth Ave. New York, NY 10003 (212) 790-0200 Domain: *** 3.2.33. NORTH CAROLINA. Campbell University School of Law PO Box 158 Buies Creek, NC 27506 (919) 893-4111 Domain: campbell.edu Duke University School of Law Towerview and Science Drives Durham, NC 27706 (919) 684-2834 Domain: duke North Carolina Central University School of Law 1801 Fayetteville St. Durham, NH 27707 (919) 683-6333 Domain: nccu.edu University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law Van Hecke-Wettach Hall Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3380 (919) 962-5106 Domain: unc.edu Wake Forest University School of Law PO Box 7206 Reynolda Station Winston-Salem, NC 27109 (919) 761-5430 Domain: wfu.edu 3.2.34. NORTH DAKOTA. University of North Dakota School of Law University Station Grand Forks, ND 58202 (710) 777-2104 Domain: ***nodak.edu 3.2.35. OHIO. Capital University Law School 665 South High St. Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 445-8836 Domain: *** Case Western Reserve University School of Law George Gund Hall 11075 East Boulevard Cleveland, OH 44106 (216) 368-3600 Domain: cwru.edu Cleveland State University Cleveland-Marshall College of Law East 18th and Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115 (216) 687-2304 Domain: csuohio.edu Ohio Northern University Claude W. Pettit College of Law Ada, OH 45810 (419) 772-2211 Domain: onu.edu Ohio State University College of Law 1659 North High St. Columbus, OH 43210 (614) 292-2631 Domain: osu.edu University of Akron School of Law 302 East Buchtel Ave. Akron, OH 44325 (216) 375-7311 Domain: uakron.edu University of Cincinnati College of Law Cincinnati, OH 45221-0040 (513) 465-6805 Domain: uc.edu University of Dayton School of Law 300 College Park Dr. Dayton, OH 45469 (513) 229-3555 Domain: udayton.edu University of Toledo College of Law 2801 West Bancroft St. Toledo, OH 43606 (419) 537-2882 Domain: toledo.edu 3.2.36. OKLAHOMA. Oklahoma City University School of Law 2501 North Blackwelder St. Oklahoma City, OK 73106 (405) 521-5354 Domain: *** University of Oklahoma College of Law 300 Timberdell Rd. Norman, OK 73019 (405) 325-4726 Domain: uoknor.edu University of Tulsa College of Law 3120 East Fourth Place Tulsa, OK 74104 (918) 592-6000 Domain: utulsa.edu 3.2.37. OREGON. Lewis and Clark College Northwestern School of Law 10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Portland, OR 97019 (503) 244-1181 Domain: lclark.edu University of Oregon School of Law 1101 Kincaid St. Eugene, OR 97403 (503) 686-3846 Domain: uoregon.edu Willamette University College of Law 250 Winter St. SE Salem, OR 97301 (503) 370-6282 Domain: willamette.edu 3.2.38. PENNSYLVANIA. The Dickson School of Law 150 South College St. Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 243-4631 Domain: *** Duquesne University School of Law The Edward J. Hanley Hall 900 Locust St. Pittsburgh, PA 15282 (412) 434-6300 Domain: duq.edu Temple University School of Law 1719 North Broad St. Philadelphia, PA 19122 (215) 787-8925 Domain: temple.edu University of Pennsylvania Law School 3400 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19104 (215) 898-7400 Domain: upenn.edu University of Pittsburgh School of Law 3900 Forbes Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15260 (412) 648-1400 Domain: pitt.edu Villanova University School of Law Garey Hall Villanova, PA 19085 (215) 654-7010 Domain: vill.edu 3.2.39. PUERTO RICO. Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Law Avenida Las Americas Ponce, PR 00732 (809) 844-4150 Domain: *** Inter-American University of Puerto Rico School of Law Frenandez Juncos Station PO Box 8897 Santurce, PR 00910 (809) 727-1930 Domain: *** University of Puerto Rico School of Law PO Box AZ UPR Station Rio Piedras, PR 00931 (809) 767-6208 Domain: ***clu.edu, cun.edu 3.2.40. RHODE ISLAND. None. 3.2.41. SOUTH CAROLINA. University of South Carolina School of Law 1515 Green St. Columbia, SC 29208 (803) 777-6605 Domain: scarolina.edu 3.2.42. SOUTH DAKOTA. University of South Dakota School of Law 414 East Clark Vermillion, SD 57069-2390 (605) 677-5443 Domain: usd.edu 3.2.43. TENNESSEE. Memphis State University Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law Memphis, TN 38152 (901) 454-2421 Domain: memst.edu University of Tennessee College of Law 1505 West Cumberland Ave. Knoxville, TN 37996-1800 (615) 974-4131 Domain: utk.edu Vanderbilt University School of Law Nashville, TN 37240 (615) 322-6452 Domain: vanderbilt.edu 3.2.44. TEXAS. Baylor University School of Law CSB 364 Waco, TX 76798 (817) 755-1911 Domain: baylor.edu St. Mary's University of San Antonio School of Law One Camino Santa Maria San Antonio, TX 78284 (512) 436-3424 Domain: stmarytx.edu South Texas College of Law 1303 San Jacinto St. Houston, TX 77002-7006 (713) 659-8040 Domain: *** Southern Methodist University School of Law Dallas, TX 75275 (214) 692-2549 Domain: smu.edu Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law 3100 Cleburne Ave. Houston, TX 77004 (713) 527-7115 Domain: tsu.edu Texas Tech University School of Law 19th Street and Indiana Lubbock, TX 79409 (806) 742-3791 Domain: ttu.edu University of Houston Law Center 4800 Calhoun Houston, TX 77004 (713) 749-4816 Domain: uh.edu University of Texas at Austin School of Law 727 East 26th St. Austin, TX 78705 (512) 471-5151 Domain: utexas.edu 3.2.45. UTAH. Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School Provo, UT 84602 (801) 378-4277 Domain: byu.edu University of Utah College of Law Salt Lake City, UT 84112 (801) 581-6833 Domain: utah.edu 3.2.46. VERMONT. Vermont Law School South Royalton, VT 05068 (802) 763-8303 Domain: *** 3.2.47. VIRGINIA. College of William and Mary Marshall-Wyth School of Law Williamsburg, VA 23185 (804) 253-4540 Domain: wm.edu George Mason University School of Law 3401 North Fairfax Dr. Arlington, VA 22201 (703) 841-2600 Domain: gmu.edu University of Richmond The T.C. Williams School of Law Richmond, VA 23173 (804) 289-8740 Domain: urich.edu University of Virginia School of Law North Grounds Charlottesville, VA 22901 (804) 924-7351 Domain: virginia.edu Washington and Lee University School of Law Lewis Hall Lexington, VA 24450 (703) 463-8500 Domain: wlu.edu 3.2.48. WASHINGTON. Gonzaga University School of Law PO Box 3528 Spokane, WA 99220 (509) 328-4220 Domain: gonzaga.edu University of Puget Sound School of Law 950 Broadway Plaza Tacoma, WA 98402 (206) 591-2252 Domain: ups.edu University of Washington School of Law 1100 NE Campus Parkway Seattle, WA 98105 (206) 543-4550 Domain: washington.edu 3.2.49. WASHINGTON, DC The American University Washington College of Law 4400 Massachusetts Ave., N.W. Washington, DC 20016 (202) 885-2606 Domain: american.edu Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law 620 Michigan Avenue NE Washington, DC 20064 (202) 635-5151 Domain: cua.edu George Washington University The National Law Center 716 20th Street NW Washington, DC 20052 (202) 676-6260 Domain: gwu.edu Georgetown University Law Center 600 New Jersey Avenue NW Washington, DC 20001 (202) 662-9010 Domain: georgetown.edu Howard University School of Law 2900 Van Ness Street NW Washington, DC 20008 (202) 686-6833 Domain: howard.edu 3.2.50. WEST VIRGINIA. West Virginia University College of Law PO Box 6130 Morgantown, WV 26506 (304) 293-5301 Domain: wvu.edu 3.2.51. WISCONSIN. Marquette University Law School 1103 West Wisconsin Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53233 (414) 224-6767 Domain: mu.edu University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School 975 Bascom Hall Madison, WI 53706 (609) 262-2240 Domain: ***wisc.edu 3.2.52. WYOMING. University of Wyoming College of Law Box 3035 University Station Laramie, WY 82071 (307) 766-6416 Domain: uwyo.edu 3.3. BITNET AND UNIX LISTSERV GROUPS. Many interest groups exist on BITNET. A central computer maintains the list of subscribers to a particular interest group, and when you mail to this computer (running the LISTSERV program), LISTSERV mails your message to the subscribers. In this way, membership lists only need to be maintained in one location. The BITNET LISTSERV software (which runs on IBM mainframes) has been ported to the UNIX environment. The UNIX LISTSERV software, written by Anastasios C. Kotsikonas (Copyright (c) 1992), has many features similar to BITNET LISTSERV systems, although the syntax of commands may vary slightly. UNIX LISTSERV sites typically do not have the cooperative features of the original LISTSERV software, which allow you to subscribe to any BITNET LISTSERV list from any BITNET LISTSERV server. The following LISTSERV interest groups are of a legal nature. Most are BITNET LISTSERV interest groups, some are UNIX LISTSERV groups, a few are MAILBASE groups. All e-mail addresses are given in Internet form, and most BITNET addresses are provided for BITNET LISTSERV groups. The descriptions of the groups are in the following form: 1. The "how to subscribe" section. Send a message to the address following the "Subscribe to:" prompt. The text following the "Text of message:" prompt should be included in your message. "Your_name" should be your real name, e.g. John Q. Smith. 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Warner, Jr Professor of Law Pettit College of Law Ohio Northern University Ada, OH 45810 Phone: (419) 772-2227 Fax: (410) 772-1927 warner@austin.onu.edu ABANet: ABA1744 3.3.2. ALL-OF-ELSA. The European Law Student's Association - ELSA - is an independent, non-political, non-profit organization of law students and young lawyers. ELSA was founded in 1981 by law students from Austria, Hungary, Poland and West Germany. Today, ELSA has more than 15,000 members from over 28 European countries. It cooperates in various fields with ILSA, the International Law Students' Association. The purpose of the all-of-elsa list is to increase and improve the communication within ELSA. Every member of ELSA is requested to subscribe to the list. ELSA-friends are also welcome. Subscribe to: akj@jus.uio.no Text of message: (That you want to subscribe.) Post messages to: all-of-elsa@jus.uio.no Unsubscribe to: akj@jus.uio.no Text of message: (That you want to unsubscribe.) 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Some resources are available via anonymous FTP. If you do not have access to FTP, but you do have access to e- mail, send a message to ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com with "help" in the body of the body of the message for information on their FTPMAIL (FTP by e-mail) service. 4.1.1. FTPMAIL EXAMPLE. For example, to get "The Legal List" via e-mail from DEC's FTPMAIL service, send the following message to ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com: connect ftp.midnight.com ascii get /pub/LegalList/README get /pub/LegalList/legallist.txt quit The files will be e-mailed to you in a day or so. If you have problems with FTPing to ftp.midnight.com, send a message to admin@midnight.com or legal-list@justice.eliot.me.us. 4.2. SUPREME COURT DECISIONS. 4.2.1. PROJECT HERMES. U.S. Supreme Court decisions are available online as part of "Project Hermes." On May 11th, 1990 the United States Supreme Court announced that it was beginning a two-year experimental program with the objective to rapidly provide copies of the Court's opinions in electronic form to as wide an audience as possible. One of the twelve participants is a noncommercial, nonprofit, consortium composed of Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), EDUCOM, and the National Public Telecomputing Network (NPTN). You can electronically receive the full text of the Court's opinions within minutes of their release--free. You may have the Court's opinions sent directly to you if you have access to either a BITNET or Internet computer or you may download the files directly from any NPTN community computer system. To receive more information on how to sign up for the BITNET/Internet service, or if you would like to know more about accessing these files on an NPTN community computer, please send your name, organization or firm, address, city, state, and zip, to: PROJECT HERMES CWRU COMMUNITY TELECOMPUTING LAB 319 WICKENDEN BUILDING CLEVELAND, OH 44106. For general information about Project Hermes or about the National Public Telecomputing Network, please contact: Tom Grundner at the above address or at (216) 368-2733. You can also contact Project Hermes at aa584@cleveland.freenet.edu. The consortium grants permission to download, reproduce, or re-post any of the Supreme Court opinion files PROVIDED NO CHANGES OR EDITING ARE MADE TO THE SUBJECT MATERIAL. The consortium would greatly appreciate it if source credit were given to CWRU, EDUCOM, and the National Public Telecomputing Network if these files are used. 4.2.2. FTP SITES. The following are two of the anonymous FTP sites that maintain Supreme Court rulings: ftp ftp.cwru.edu login: anonymous password: your-address cd /hermes ftp ftp.uu.net login: anonymous password: your-address cd /archive/opinions/supreme-court get index 4.3. ELECTRONIC FRONTIER FOUNDATION - ARCHIVES. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) was founded in July 1990 to ensure that the principles embodied in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights are protected as new communications technologies emerge. The archives of the EFF are available from the following location: ftp ftp.eff.org login: anonymous password: your-address cd /pub/EFF/legal-issues get Index get /pub/EFF/eff.about For membership information, send a message to ask@eff.org 4.4. PROJECT GUTENBERG. Project Gutenberg was started in 1971. Its goal is to release 10,000 books, whose U.S. copyrights have expired, by the year 2001. (Project Gutenberg requests that you check your own copyright laws for using a file outside the United States.) Files are released monthly in ascii text format. An electronic newsletter is also available. For more information contact: Michael S. Hart Director, Project Gutenberg 405 West Elm St. Urbana, IL 61801 hart@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu or the Director of Communications: dircompg@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu Please do not access the mrcnext machine from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Central Standard Time (Daylight in summer) as this is peak usage, and mrcnext is always the first machine to get the newest editions. ftp mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu login: anonymous password: your-address cd /etext/etext91 get README (introductory information) get feder12.txt (The Federalist Papers) cd /etext/etext92 cd /etext/etext93 get README (1993's most recent releases) get civil10.txt (Civil Disobedience, Thoreau) cd /etext/articles (newsletters) get INDEX (books posted in 1991 and 1992) cd /incoming (To post files. Send a note explaining what you've posted to hart@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu.) 4.5. AN INTRODUCTION TO USING THE INTERNET AT ST. LOUIS UNIV. SCHOOL OF LAW. The "An Introduction to Using the Internet at Saint Louis University School of Law" is intended for an audience of law librarians, law faculty, and law students. The material covers e- mail, TELNET and FTP, as well as useful tools like archie, WAIS, WWW, Gopher, and the Washington and Lee Law Library site. The training materials are in WordPerfect 5.1/5.2 format. The ASCII version is also available on the SLU Law Library Gopher (sluava.slu.edu) under "Library Services/SLU Law Library Services/Internet Training and Access Info/". ftp sluaxa.slu.edu login: anonymous password: your-address cd /pub/millesjg type binary get interlaw.wp (binary) or: type ascii interlaw.txt (ASCII) quit For more information, contact: James Milles Head of Computer Services Saint Louis University Law Library 3700 Lindell Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63108 Phone: (314) 658-2759 Fax: (314) 658-3966 millesjg@sluvca.slu.edu 4.6. TUFTS UNIV. - MULTILATERALS PROJECT. The Multilaterals Project is an experimental program begun at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in Medford, Mass. to make available to the Internet community the text of a wide variety of multilateral conventions. Although most of these treaties are now in force, a fair number have not yet achieved the necessary number of ratifications. ftp jade.tufts.edu cd pub/diplomacy (The home location for these materials). get INDEX (New users should consult this file.) cd pub/diplomacy/new (Copies of the most recent postings are placed here for a short time.) cd pub/diplomacy/historical (A small number of older documents.) For more information, contact: Peter Stott, director Multilaterals Project Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy pstott@pearl.tufts.edu 4.7. COPYRIGHT FAQ. The Copyright FAQ is a series of six articles that contains frequently asked questions (FAQ) with answers relating to copyright law, particularly that of the United States. It is posted to the misc.legal, misc.legal.computing, misc.int- property, comp.patents, misc.answers, comp.answers, and news.answers newsgroups monthly, on or near the 17th of each month. Terry Carroll, the FAQ-maintainer, is a computer professional, and is currently (7/93) a fourth-year (part-time) student at Santa Clara University School of Law and Editor-in-Chief of the Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal. The most current copy is always available via anonymous FTP: ftp rtfm.mit.edu get /pub/usenet/news.answers/law/Copyright-FAQ/part1 get /pub/usenet/news.answers/law/Copyright-FAQ/part2 get /pub/usenet/news.answers/law/Copyright-FAQ/part3 get /pub/usenet/news.answers/law/Copyright-FAQ/part4 get /pub/usenet/news.answers/law/Copyright-FAQ/part5 get /pub/usenet/news.answers/law/Copyright-FAQ/part6 If you do not have access to FTP, you can obtain a copy via e-mail by sending message to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with the following lines in it: send usenet/news.answers/law/Copyright-FAQ/part1 send usenet/news.answers/law/Copyright-FAQ/part2 send usenet/news.answers/law/Copyright-FAQ/part3 send usenet/news.answers/law/Copyright-FAQ/part4 send usenet/news.answers/law/Copyright-FAQ/part5 send usenet/news.answers/law/Copyright-FAQ/part6 quit For more information, contact: Terry Carroll tcarroll@scuacc.scu.edu 71550.133@compuserve.com 4.8. COPYRIGHT GUIDE FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS. The following FTP site has a repository for files related to photography including the "Copyright Guide For Photographers," produced by the American Society of Media Photographers, Inc. While the Guide is particularly oriented towards photographers, much of the information it provides will be of use to anyone interested in copyright. ftp moink.nmsu.edu cd /rec.photo get asmp-copyright-guide (ASCII version) get asmp-copyright-TeX.tar.z (TeX version) <+> 4.9. STATE OF OHIO - COURT DECISIONS. ftp ftp.cwru.edu login: anonymous password: your-address cd /OH.Appeals.8th.dist <+> 4.10. US COURTS OF APPEALS, 9TH CIR. - MODEL JURY INSTRUCTIONS. The Office of the Circuit Executive, United States Courts for the Ninth Circuit, Manual of Model Civil Jury Instructions is available via anonymous FTP: ftp asylum.sf.ca.us cd ftp/pub/GOLD/jury.manual get README cd ascii (ASCII text files) or: cd wp5.1 (WordPerfect 5.1 files) These instructions cover, for example, copyright, patent and trademark cases. For more information, contact: Glenn Tenney Phone: (415) 574-3420 Fax: (415) 574-0546 tenney@netcom.com Ham radio: AA6ER <+> 4.11. LEGAL RESEARCH FAQ. A legal research FAQ has been posted to misc.legal, news.answers, and a few other USENET groups. The FAQ is an extremely useful introduction to legal research and to the structure of the US legal system. The most current copy is always available via anonymous FTP: ftp rtfm.mit.edu cd /pub/usenet/news.answers/law/research get [part1, part2] If you do not have access to FTP, you can obtain a copy via e-mail by sending message to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with the following lines in it: send usenet/news.answers/law/research/part1 send usenet/news.answers/law/research/part2 quit For more information, contact the author: Mark Eckenwiler eck@panix.com <+> 4.12. THE CLEARINGHOUSE. The goal of the Clearinghouse is to make available Internet resource guides that are subject-oriented only. The guides made available by the Clearinghouse have been created by various individual in the Internet community, including students in a course co-taught by the administrator of the Clearinghouse at the University of Michigan, School of Information and Library Studies. ("The Legal List" is one of the guides made available by the Clearinghouse.) The guides are available via anonymous FTP: ftp una.hh.lib.umich.edu cd inetdirsstacks The guides are also available via Gopher: gopher://una.hh.lib.umich.edu/11/inetdirs Gopher path information: Minnesota's list of Gophers -> Michigan -> Clearinghouse of Subject-Oriented Internet Resource Guides For more information, contact: Lou Rosenfeld University of Michigan School of Information and Library Studies 403B West Engineering Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1092 lou@umich.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. TELNET-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES -------------------------------------------------------------------- This chapter describes law-related resources available via TELNET such as the Library of Congress and the archives of Cornell University School of Law. 5.1. LIBRARY CATALOGS. Many library catalogs are available online. These are described in detail in The Internet Resource Guide/Directory of Directories (see Section 2.3.1). 5.1.1. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Access to The Library of Congress is described in The Internet Resource Guide/Directory of Directories (see Section 2.3.1). To access the system, TELNET to dra.com. Up to five guest users are allowed access between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm Central Time. 5.2. NATIONAL INFORMATION ON SOFTWARE AND SERVICES. The National Information on Software and Services (NISS) is resource of the United Kingdom. Information is available from UK universities and other sources. telnet sun.nsf.ac.uk login: janet hostname: uk.ac.niss Menu option O5 is Law; O5C is a diary of upcoming legal events related to computer technology, with an emphasis on UK and Europe. 5.3. WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIV. - ARCHIVES. telnet liberty.uc.wlu.edu login: lawlib Here are some notable files available (with the numbers to pick): 41 Electronic Jurisprudence BBS 42 etext/peru-const (the Spanish text of Peru's constitution) 66 International Law Internships Bibliography 76-92 Kovacs (lists of scholarly e-conferences) 128 Magna Carta 132 NAFTA, Synopsis-Aug. 28, 1992 133-185 NAFTA text and annexes (September 6, 1992) 207 Perkins, Researching Indigenous Peoples Rights Under International Law 236 Treaties guide 5.4. CORNELL UNIV. - ARCHIVES. Most portions of the current copyright law have been made available by Cornell University. telnet fatty.law.cornell.edu 8210 login: www (No password is necessary.) This will allow you to use the World Wide Web software to navigate the copyright law. It also includes access to the Berne Convention. <+> 5.5. RUTGERS UNIV. - INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RIGHTS ARTICLE. An article Researching Indigenous Peoples Rights under International Law. The article does not cover Native Americans in detail, but it does list major international organizations and sources for study of indigenous peoples. The article is available via TELNET: telnet liberty.uc.wlu.edu login: lawlib. For more information, contact: Steven C. Perkins perkins@andromeda.rutgers.edu User Services Coordinator Rutgers Law School Library Newark, NJ (201) 648-5965 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. GOPHER-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES -------------------------------------------------------------------- This chapter describes law-related resources available via GOPHER (an Internet client/server protocol, developed in April 1991 by the University of Minnesota) such as the archives of Washington and Lee University School of Law. 6.1. GOPHER OVERVIEW. Gopher is an Internet client/server protocol, developed in April 1991 by the University of Minnesota, for making a world wide information service. Gopher provides a delivery vehicle for local information and facilitates access to other Gopher and information servers throughout the world. Gopher can also search and retrieve info via WAIS and FTP. Various client versions of Gopher software are available via anonymous FTP: ftp boombox.micro.umn.edu cd /pub/gopher Using a local client is faster, but there are also a number of public TELNET login sites available: Hostname Login Area ------------------------ ------ ---------- consultant.micro.umn.edu gopher N. America gopher.uiuc.edu gopher N. America panda.uiowa.edu panda N. America gopher.msu.edu gopher N. America gopher.sunet.se gopher Europe info.anu.edu.au info Australia gopher.chalmers.se gopher Sweden tolten.puc.cl gopher S. America ecnet.ec gopher Ecuador gan.ncc.go.jp gopher Japan For more information, contact the Gopher software developers: Internet Gopher Developers 100 Union St. SE #190 Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA Fax: (612) 625-6817 gopher@boombox.micro.umn.edu 6.1.1. VERONICA. VERONICA stands for Very Easy Rodent-Oriented Net-wide Index. VERONICA is to GopherSpace what Archie, a program developed by the McGill School of Computer Science, is to the Internet's anonymous FTP archives. (For more information on Archie, see The Internet Resource Guide/Directory of Directories (see Section 2.3.1).) VERONICA offers a keyword search of most of the Gopher-server menu titles in the world. To try VERONICA, select it from the "Other Gophers" menu on the University of Minnesota's Gopher server. 6.2. WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIV. - ARCHIVES. The Washington & Lee archives (see Section 5.3) are also accessible via Gopher. liberty.uc.wlu.edu Select: /to Legal Sources/to Local Files 6.3. THE CIESIN GLOBAL CHANGE INFORMATION GATEWAY. This contains a selection of international legal instruments and documents related to UNCED. gopher.ciesin.org Select: "exploring Human Dimensions of Global Change/Policy&Political Systems", and "Environmental Internet Catalog/Law". 6.4. CORNELL UNIV. - ARCHIVES. Cornell Law School, through its wholly-owned subsidiary the Legal Information Institute, operates a Gopher server on fatty.law.cornell.edu (port 70). It is focussed largely on legal information. TEKNOIDS is archived there in searchable form, and LAW-LIB soon will be. If you don't have a Gopher client, you can TELNET to fatty and log in as 'gopher'; you'll be placed in the UN*X gopher client. The Directory of Legal Academia is accessible via Gopher, TELNET, and electronic mail. To use the Gopher version, simply find your way to the Gopher server at fatty.law.cornell.edu; there's a menu choice for it. To use the TELNET version, TELNET to fatty.law.cornell.edu and login as 'lookup'. Simple instructions are provided on the opening screen. To use the mail version, send mail to lookup@fatty.law.cornell.edu. Somewhere in the body of the mail message, you may place one or more queries in one of two forms: query name=Somebody query department=Somewhere The 'query name' form looks up someone by name; the 'query department' form looks up someone by location, eg. query name=Bruce returns five entries, including Thomas Bruce and Bruce Kennedy. query department=Harvard returns entries for all personnel at the Harvard Law School. There are about 1000 names of legal academics and law librarians currently in the database; we are looking for more. To add or change information, send appropriate mail to: change-request@fatty.law.cornell.edu. For more information, contact: tom@law.mail.cornell.edu 6.5. VILLANOVA UNIV. - ARCHIVES. The Villanova Center for Information Law and Policy, with support from the National Center for Automated Information Research (NCAIR), administers an Internet server. The server has information likely to be of interest to practicing lawyers and accountants and to law professors and law students, including papers on tax law and policy issues written by graduate students in taxation at various institutions, papers on legal automation and computer law written by JD candidates at Villanova, articles on legal automation and computer law written by law faculty at Villanova and elsewhere, full text material on labor and employment law, including the Americans With Disabilities Act, with additions planned in the labor and employment, and tax areas. The material is also accessible via anonymous FTP with WWW access planned. gopher ming.law.vill.edu For more information, contact: Henry H. Perritt, Jr. Professor of Law Villanova Law School (215) 645-7078 perritt@ucis.vill.edu <+> 6.6. LAW TECHNOLOGY CENTRE. At the moment, this service is experimental and may be liable to interruptions. gopher.law.warwick.ac.uk For more information, contact: Colin Shaw Co-ordinator CTI Law Technology Centre University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL ENGLAND CTILaw@warwick.ac.uk Laraq@Warwick.ac.uk (personal) Phone: +44 203-523294 Fax: +44 203-524105 <+> 6.7. UNIVERSITY OF SAARLAND. Law-related internet sources in Germany. The information is available via Gopher: gopher pfsparc02.phil15.uni-sb.de Gopher path information: Europe -> Germany -> Uni Saarbruecken - Gopher-Project -> Infos nach Fachrichtungen -> Jura - juristische Quellen im Internet (Projekt Prof. Herberger). Under the menu "Gesetze einzelner Staaten und Bundesstaaten" is a collection of German laws from the Free University of Berlin (Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Gesetzestexte via FU Berlin). Among these are the German Basic Law, the Civic Law Book (Buergerliche Gesetzbuch), Process Law (Zivilprozessordnung), and others. For more information, contact: Achim Voermanek achim@PHIL15.UNI-SB.DE <+> 6.8. WIRETAP. A great deal of international law documents (most in English) are available via the Wiretap gopher: gopher wiretap.spies.com Gopher path information: Government Docs (US & World) -> #35. World Constitutions The following are some of the available documents: Australian documents Basic Law of Germany, 1949 Basic Law of Hong Kong 1990 Canada Constitution Act, 1867 Canadian documents Chinese Declaration of Human Rights 1992 Constitution of Italy (in Italian) Constitution of Macedonia (in former Yugoslavia) Constitution of Peru, in Spanish Constitution of the Iroquois Nations Constitution of the People's Republic of China 1982 Constitution of the Republic of Hungary Constitution of the Slovak Republic 1991 Draft Constitution of Romania 1991 Draft Constitution of the Estonian Republic 1992 English Bill of Rights 1689 Hamas Covenant (Islamic Resistance) 1988 Hong Kong Bill of Rights Ordinance 1991 Maastricht Treaty Magna Carta, John at Runnymede NAFTA NATO Press Releases UN resolutions and treaties (selected) United States Articles of Confederation 1781 United States Constitution 1789 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7. WWW-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES -------------------------------------------------------------------- This chapter describes law-related resources available via the World Wide Web (WWW) (a distributed hypermedia system started by CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics). 7.1. WWW OVERVIEW. WWW stands for the World Wide Web. WWW, started by CERN (the European Laboratory for Particle Physics), is a distributed hypermedia system. To access the Web, you run a browser program that can read and retrieve documents. The browsers can access information via/from FTP, TELNET, Usenet, Gopher, WAIS, and others. WWW does not have as many users as Gopher, mainly because of the small number of available WWW browsers. The following are some of the Browsers accessible by TELNET (try to use sites near you): telnet ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu login: www location: U.S. telnet eies2.njit.edu login: www password: location: U.S. telnet info.cern.ch login: (none required) password: location: Switzerland telnet vms.huji.ac.il login: www location: Israel telnet sun.uakom.cs location: Slovakia telnet info.funet.fi location: Finland <+> 7.2. INDIANA UNIVERSITY. Indiana University has produced a series of radio broadcasts containing general legal information. The broadcasts have been digitized (in .au format) and are available via WWW. WWW URL information: http://www.law.indiana.edu:80/law/lawtalk.html For more information, contact: Will Sadler IU School of Law, Bloomington will@polecat.law.indiana.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8. WAIS-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8.1. WAIS OVERVIEW. WAIS, the Wide Area Information Servers, is a networked full text information retrieval system developed by Thinking Machines, Apple Computer, and Dow Jones. WAIS currently uses TCP/IP to connect client applications to information servers. Client applications are able to retrieve text or multimedia documents stored on the servers. Client applications request documents using keywords. Servers search a full text index for the documents and return a list of documents containing the keyword. The client may then request the server to send a copy of any of the documents found. The WAIS software distribution is available via anonymous FTP: ftp think.com get /wais/wais-8-b5.1.tar.Z (WAIS software) get /wais/wais-sources.tar.Z (current WAIS sources/databases) cd /wais/doc (documentation, users guides, etc.) If you are in Europe try the following first: ftp nic.funet.fi cd /pub/networking/services/wais (WAIS files) 8.2. WAIS SOURCES. The easiest way to get started (if you do not have access to a WAIS client) is to try the WAIS at Thinking Machines: telnet quake.think.com login: wais A notable WAIS site is Columbia University Law Library. Search on "LAW" to see law-related sources. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 9. USENET (NETNEWS) NEWSGROUPS -------------------------------------------------------------------- This chapter lists law-related newsgroups available on USENET, the news network that is intertwined with, but independent from, the Internet. The following USENET newsgroups are of a legal nature (some more than others): alt.activism alt.child-support alt.dads-rights alt.discrimination alt.politics.bush alt.politics.clinton alt.politics.correct alt.politics.usa.constitution (constitutional law) alt.society.civil-liberty alt.tv.la-law clari.news.issues.civil_rights (a paid service) clari.news.law clari.news.law.civil clari.news.law.crime clari.news.law.crime.sex clari.news.law.crime.trial clari.news.law.crime.violent clari.news.law.drugs clari.news.law.investigation clari.news.law.police clari.news.law.prison clari.news.law.profession clari.news.law.supreme : comp.patents (computers and patents, also software patents) comp.software.licensing gnu.misc.discuss (some patent and copyright discussions) misc.consumers (legal issues of consumer recourse arise) misc.consumers.house misc.int-property misc.legal (miscellaneous legal issues) <+> misc.legal.moderated ("The Legal List" is posted here) misc.legal.computing (legal issues related to computers) misc.taxes news.announce.newusers (Introductory Internet material) news.newusers.questions (Introductory Internet material) talk.politics.animals talk.politics.drugs talk.politics.guns talk.politics.misc talk.politics.theory usa-today.law (the legal portion of a paid information feed) -------------------------------------------------------------------- 10. BBS-ACCESSIBLE RESOURCES -------------------------------------------------------------------- This chapter describes law-related Bulletin Board Systems/Services (BBSs) such as FedWorld, a bulletin board set up by the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) that connects to over 100 Federal bulletin boards. Many Bulletin Board Systems/Services (BBS) of a legal nature exist, including private BBSs, commercial BBSs, and Government BBSs. 10.1. FATHERNET BBS. The National Organization for Men Inc. This BBS includes conferences on New York practice, federal practice, child custody and visitation, child support, and civil rights. BBS Phone: (718) 494-1719 Requires: Real Names Only. No Handles. Immediate Callback Verification. Operation: 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. May require 14 rings for answer if in sleep mode. Human help: (718) 494-2250 Fax: (718) 494-2311 10.2. THE FEDERAL BULLETIN BOARD. The Federal Bulletin Board is a service of the U.S. Government Printing Office, Office of Electronic Information Dissemination Services (EIDS), Washington, DC 2040l. The BBS enables Federal agencies to provide the public immediate, self-service access to Federal information in electronic form at reasonable rates. BBS Phone: (202) 512-1387 Baud: 300 to 9600 Settings: 8N1 (8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit) Human help: 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except Federal holidays) at (202) 512-1524. Operation: 22 hours/day, 7 days/week. Unavailable from 3:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m, Eastern Time, when routine maintenance is performed. Costs: Some resources are free, some cost. Once you complete new user registration , you may use the free services on The Federal Bulletin Board for 30 minutes. 10.3. FEDWORLD. FedWorld(TM) is a pilot project, set up by the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), that allows users to connect electronically to many Federal departments and agencies. >From FedWorld, you can access more than 100 BBSs operated by the U.S. Government including JAG-NET (25:U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General), OASH-BBS (51:Health & AIDS Information & Reports), LC News Service (60:Library of Congress News Service), and NCJRS-BBS (75:National Criminal Justice Reference Sys.). FedWorld is also available via TELNET at fedworld.gov. BBS Phone: (703) 321-8020 Settings: 8N1 (8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit). Terminal emulation ANSI or VT100. Human help: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. weekdays at (703) 487-4608. Operation: 30 phone lines, 16 incoming and 16 outgoing. Costs: Free. For more information, contact: Ken Royer, Systems Mgr & Developer, (703) 487-4608 Bob Bunge, Business Manager, (703) 487-4648 10.4. FROLIC AND DETOUR BBS. The Frolic and Detour BBS is run by Electronic Law Publishing Company for the purpose of supporting the products it makes available to lawyers. Its principal product is an electronic practice support system known as RESPA Resolver, a series of computer programs designed to facilitate the production of the HUD1 A&B "Settlement Statement" and other related documents used in real estate transfers. If you are a licensed user of this software program, you will be a member of the RESPA Resolver Conference (Conference #2) - and from this conference you will receive your support, upgrades to the program, and RESPA Resolver News. If you are not a RESPA Resolver user, you are still welcome on this board and, with the obvious exception of the RESPA Resolver Conference, will be permitted to use all the features of this BBS. BBS Phone: (919) 893-5206 Costs: Some resources are free, some cost. The only charge is the annual subscription fee paid by those who want to use the programs in the Subscribers' Library. For more information, contact: Electronic Law Publishing Company PO Box 1119 Buies Creek, NC 27506-1119 <+> 10.5. JUST MOOTING. This BBS concentrates on UK law. BBS Phone: +44 (0)484 401139 Settings: Baud rates up to v32.bis. Operation: 24 hours/day. Costs: Free. For more information, contact: David Swarbrick Brighouse West Yorkshire GREAT BRITAIN david@SWARB.DEMON.CO.UK <+> 10.6. LERN. The LERN service is offered by the Legal Research Network. It is intended to network attorneys with each other and with expert witnesses. LERN is primarily intended for attorneys engaged in product liability, personal injury, medical malpractice, property damage, and family law (although other fields, such as environmental law, are encouraged). Several database services are offered including a product literature database, a deposition exchange, OSHA standards, files of expert resumes, and a catalog of professional materials (such as audio tapes and books for professional development). LERN permits Internet e-mail and imports selected USENET newsgroups and Internet mailing lists. BBS Phone: (508) 829-9564 Settings: Up to 14,400 baud. Costs: Free for the first 30 days, $99 for the first year, $250 for renewals. For more information, contact: The Legal Research Network PO Box 528 Holden, MA 01562 Voice: (508) 829-9582 Fax: (508) 829-0028 System.Operator@lern.dmc.com or bill.dobson@lern.dmc.com <+> 10.7. US COURTS. Electronic versions of many US court opinions are available, for the most part free of charge (except, of course, for telephone charges), through the Electronic Dissemination of Opinions System (EDOS). US courts use several software systems, including Public Access to Court Electronic (PACER) and CITE.. Information regarding pending cases is often available via the Voice Case Information System (VCIS), a telephone-accessible system. Most BBSs require registration via an initial voice telephone call. For more information, contact: J. Michael Greenwood Public Access Project Director Technology Enhancement Office, AO Washington, DC 20544 (202) 633-6400 For ACES information, contact: Richard Siedel Integrated Technology Division AO Washington, DC 20544 (202) 786-6892 For PACER information, contact: Richard LeClerc District Case Management Branch Court Systems Division, AO Washington, DC 20544 (202) 786-6841 For VCIS information, contact: David VanDyke Bankruptcy Case Management Branch Court Systems Division, AO Washington, DC 20544 (202) 786-6741 BBS NUMBERS District Courts registration phone # BBS phone # -------------------------------------------------------------------- Arizona (FTS 261) (602) 261-3547 (602) 261-4978 Arkansas-Eastern (FTS 740) (501) 324-5351 (501) 324-6190 District of Columbia (FTS 535) (202) 535-3508 (202) 523-5606 Georgia-Northern (FTS 841) (404) 331-6496 (404) 331-0259 Idaho (FTS 554) (208) 334-9097 (208) 334-9590 Illinois-Central (FTS 955) (217) 492-4789 (217) 492-4997 Massachusetts (FTS 835) (617) 223-9817 (617) 223-4294 Missouri-Western (816) 426-2811 (816) 842-1851 New Mexico (FTS 474) (505) 766-2263 (505) 766-1911 Texas-Northern (FTS 729) (214) 767-2858 (214) 767-4093 Texas-Southern (713) 221-9535 (713) 238-9000 Texas-Western (FTS 730) (512) 229-4149 (512) 229-5241 Utah (FTS 588) (801) 524-5662 (801) 524-4221 Bankruptcy Courts registration phone # BBS phone # -------------------------------------------------------------------- Arizona (602) 379-3357 (602) 379-4077 California-Southern (FTS 895) (619) 557-6508 (619) 557-6875 Indiana-Southern (317) 226-6710 (317) 226-5146 Kansas (FTS 752) (316) 945-8251 (316) 269-6253/4/5 Maine (FTS 835) (207) 780-3482 (617) 565-6021/2/3 (617) 565-7593/4 Massachusetts (FTS 835) (617) 565-6093 (617) 565-6021/2/3 (617) 565-7593/4 Montana (406) 245-307 (406) 723-6881 New Hampshire (FTS 835) (603) 666-7783 (617) 565-6021/2/3 (617) 565-7593/4 New York-Southern (212) 791-1790 Pre-91 cases (212) 791-8550/1 Post-1991 cases (212) 791-8553/4 Oregon (FTS 423) (503) 326-5198 (503) 326-7450 Rhode Island (FTS 835) (401) 528-4465 (617) 565-6021/2/3 (617) 565-759 3/4 Tennessee-Middle (615) 736-5577 (615) 254-5290 Texas-Southern (FTS 527) (713) 221-9440 (713) 238-9042 Texas-Western (FTS 730) (512) 229-5211 (512) 229-6262 Washington-Western (FTS 399) (206) 553-7265 (206) 553-006[0-4] Courts of Appeals registration phone # BBS phone # -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fourth Circuit (FTS 925) (804) 925-2213 (804) 771-8084 Fourth Circuit (ACES) (804) 771-2028, 2063 Sixth Circuit (CITE) (513) 684-2842 Seventh Circuit (Docket Info.) Unnecessary (312) 435-5560 Ninth Circuit (ACES) (415) 744-9020 TELEPHONE (VOICE) SYSTEMS Bankruptcy Courts phone # -------------------------------------------------------------------- Alaska (907) 271-2658 Arkansas-Eastern & Western (FTS 740) (501) 378-5770 California-Southern (FTS 895) (619) 557-6521 Colorado (FTS 564) (303) 844-8067 Connecticut 1-800-800-5113 Florida-Southern (FTS 350) (305) 536-5979 Illinois-Central (FTS 955) (217) 492-4550 Illinois-Central (In-state calls only) 1-800-827-9005 Illinois-Southern (FTS 277) (618) 482-9365 Illinois-Southern 1-800-726-5622 Idaho (FTS 554) (208) 334-9386 Iowa (FTS 862) (515) 284-6427 Kansas (FTS 752) (316) 269-6668 Kansas (In-state calls only) 1-800-827-9028 Louisiana-Eastern (FTS 682) (504) 589-3951 Louisiana-Western (FTS 493) (318) 226-5678 Maine (FTS 833) (207) 780-3755 Massachusetts (FTS 835) (617) 565-6025 Michigan-Western (FTS 372) (616) 456-2075 Mississippi-Northern (601) 369-8147 Missouri-Western (FTS 867) (816) 842-7985 Nebraska (FTS 864) (402) 221-3757 New Hampshire (FTS 834) (603) 666-7424 New Jersey (FTS 341) (201) 645-3098 New York-Eastern (FTS 656) (718) 852-5726 New York-Western (FTS 437) (716) 846-5311 North Carolina-Eastern (919) 237-0440 North Carolina-Middle (FTS 699) (919) 333-5532 North Carolina-Western (FTS 672) (704) 371-6311 Oklahoma-Eastern (918) 756-8617 Oregon (FTS 423) (503) 326-2249 Pennsylvania-Eastern (FTS 597) (215) 597-2244 Rhode Island (FTS 838) (401) 528-4476 South Carolina (FTS 677) (803) 765-5211 Tennessee-Eastern (FTS 856) (615) 752-5272 Tennessee-Eastern (in-State only) 1-800-767-1512 Texas-Eastern (214) 592-6119 Texas-Western (FTS 730) (512) 229-4023 Virginia-Eastern (FTS 925) (804) 771-2736 Washington-Western (FTS 399) (206) 442-8543 /6504 West Virginia-Northern (304) 233-7318 West Virginia-Southern (FTS 930) (304) 347-5337 <+> 10.8. LAW MUG BBS. Started in 1983 by Paul Bernstein, this may be the first lawyer-run BBS in the US. The goal of the BBS is to explore how this technology could be used by lawyers to serve the legal needs of the public. BBS Phone: (312) 661-1740 For more information, contact: Paul Bernstein 72466.3137@compuserve.com <+> 10.9. FIRST TEXAS LAWYER'S BBS. Includes information about Paralegal Services International and Internet research. BBS Phone: (512) 206-0802 Settings: Baud rates up to 9600. Operation: 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm (CST). Costs: *** For more information, contact the System Administrator: Valerie Atkinson P.O. Box 12763 Austin, TX 78711 (512) 452-4288 <+> 10.10. ATLA BBS. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA). You must be an ATLA member to use this BBS. BBS Phone: (202) 337-4509 Costs: *** <+> 10.11. SAFE'N SECURE BBS. This BBS is for professionals in the fields of safety, law enforcement, emergency disaster management, and occupational health. The BBS includes graphics files of missing children distributed by the National Center For Missing and Exploited Children Arlington, VA. Verification of professional status by telephone is required. BBS Phone: (602) 870-6004 (MST) Costs: Free. For more information, contact: Wayne Church Director of Safety and Security John C. Lincoln Hospital Phoenix, AZ (602) 943-2381 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 11. COMPUTER-AIDED LEGAL RESEARCH RESOURCES -------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.1. THE CENTER FOR COMPUTER-AIDED LEGAL INSTRUCTION. The Center for Computer-Aided Legal Instruction (CALI), a non-profit institute based at the Chicago-Kent College of Law, maintains a library of computer-aided legal instruction software. CALI was formed in 1982. For more information, contact: Phone: (312) 906-5308 Fax: (312) 906-5165 11.2. DIALOG. Dialog Information Services 3460 Hillview Avenue PO Box 10010 Palo Alto, CA 94303-0993 Phone: 1-800-334-2564 or (415) 858-3785 Fax: 1-415-858-7069 Dialog is accessible by TELNET from dialog.com. 11.3. LEXIS/NEXIS. For information on LEXIS/NEXIS, contact: Mead Data Central PO Box 933 Dayton, OH 45401 Phone: 1-800-543-6862 or (513) 859-1608 LEXIS/NEXIS is accessible via TELNET from the following: lex.meaddata.com hermes.merit.edu 11.4. WESTLAW. For information on WestLaw, contact: West Publishing Company 620 Opperman Drive PO Box 64526 St. Paul, MN 55164-0526 1-800-WESTLAW (1-800-937-8529) WESTLAW is accessible via TELNET from hermes.merit.edu. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 12. JOURNALS -------------------------------------------------------------------- This chapter lists technology-related law-related journals such as "E Law," which is an electronically-available journal. Albany Law Journal of Science & Technology <+> Artificial Intelligence and Law Prof. Donald Berman, Editor Northeastern University Law School Boston, MA 02115 berman@ccs.neu.edu <+> Computer Law & Practice Tolley Publishing Co. Ltd. Tolley House 2 Addiscombe Road Croydon Surrey CR9 5AF UNITED KINGDOM <+> Computer Law and Security Report Stephen Saxby, Managing Editor Faculty of Law The University Highfield Southampton SO9 5NH UNITED KINGDOM s.j.saxby@southampton.ac.uk <+> Computers & Law The Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Societies for Computers & Law Dan Hunter, Co-editor University of Melbourne Law School Parkville VIC 3052 AUSTRALIA dah@rumpole.law.unimelb.edu.au <+> E LAW. E Law is an electronic journal. E Law welcomes contributions in 3 principal formats: 1) materials of current interest such as reports and comments on developments in the law including significant recent cases; 2) materials reporting on scholarly work in progress or calling for comment such as research notes and excerpts from unfinished larger works; and 3) completed papers that may incorporate, refer to, or be accompanied by materials generated by previous publication of a version of the finished work in E Law as a category 2 piece (these submissions will be subject to external peer review). Editorial Board: Associate Professor Michael Pendleton (Contributions Editor); Archie Zariski, Senior Lecturer in Law (Technical Editor); Chris Shanahan, Lecturer in Law (Assistant Contributions Editor); Murray Wheater (Assistant Technical Editor). Submissions can be sent to the following (via e- mail or via postal mail on disk): Archie Zariski Murdoch University Law School Perth, Western AUSTRALIA, 6150 zariski@CSUVAX1.CSU.MURDOCH.EDU.AU Harvard Journal of Law and Technology High Technology Law Journal University of California School of Law 182 Boalt Hall Berkeley, CA 94720 Phone: (510) 643-6454 Fax: (510) 643-6816 Idea: The Journal of Law and Technology Journal of Law and Information Science Eugene Clark, Managing Editor University of Tasmania, Faculty of Law Box 252C, Hobart 7001, Tasmania, Australia. eugene.clark@law.utas.edu.au Phone: 002 202075 Fax: 002 238163 Jurimetrics, Journal of Law, Science and Technology Section of Science and Technology American Bar Association 750 N. Lake Shore Dr. Chicago, Il 60611 <+> Law Technology Journal CTI Law Technology Centre University of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL United Kingdom ctilaw@warwick.ac.uk <+> Law, Computers & Artificial Intelligence Indira Carr, Editor C/- Faculty of Law University of Exeter Amory Building Rennes Drive Exeter EX4 4RJ <+> LAW/technology World Jurist Association Section on Law/Technology Suite 202, 1000 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Washington DC 20036 Queensland University of Technology Law Journal Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal <+> Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal Santa Clara University Santa Clara, CA 95054 (408) 554-4197 <+> Software Law Journal The John Marshall Law School 315 South Plymouth Court Chicago, IL 60604 Phone: (312) 427-2354 Fax: (312) 427-8307 -------------------------------------------------------------------- APPENDIX A. INTERNET, UUCP, AND USENET INFORMATION -------------------------------------------------------------------- This appendix contains, for example, information on how to get on the Internet, i.e.. how to purchase an Internet account. A.1. INTRODUCTORY INTERNET INFORMATION. To receive introductory information on the Internet, send a message to service@nic.ddn.mil the subject line "RFC1325" (without the quotations). You will receive the Request For Comments (RFC) "Questions and Answers for New Internet Users." (This service is documented in The Internet Resource Guide/Directory of Directories. See Section 2.3.1.). A.2. INTERNET, UUCP, AND USENET PROVIDERS. There is not a bright line separating "domain providers" and "account providers." In general, "domain providers" have close ties to the Internet, and "account providers" do not. "Domain providers" sell Internet links to organizations, "account providers" sell e-mail accounts to individuals. However, the services offered by each are constantly changing. The following are the major commercial Internet, UUCP, and USENET providers. A.3.1. DOMAIN PROVIDERS. The companies listed in this section can provide you with domain service. In other words, if you want to use the domain "mycompany.com" for your new company (called "My Company") these are the providers you should contact. <+> A.3.1.1. ADVANCED NETWORK & SERVICES, INC. Advanced Network & Services, Inc. 100 Clearbrook Road Elmsford, NY 10523 1-800-456-8267 info@ans.net (dedicated and dialup connectivity, name service, security services) A.3.1.2. ANTERIOR TECHNOLOGY. Anterior Technology PO Box 1206 Menlo Park, CA 94026-1206 Phone: (415) 328-5615 Fax: (415) 322-1753 info@fernwood.mpk.ca.us (UUCP, connectivity, name service, MX forwarding, news feeds) A.3.1.3. CERFNET. CERFnet PO Box 85608 San Diego, CA 92186-9784 Phone: 1-800-876-CERF help@cerf.net (connectivity, name service, MX forwarding, news feeds) A.3.1.4. COLORADO SUPERNET. Colorado SuperNet, Inc. Attn: David C. Menges Colorado School of Mines 1500 Illinois Golden, CO 80401 Phone: 303-273-3471 dcm@csn.org (UUCP, news feeds) A.3.1.5. MSEN. MSEN, Inc. 628 Brooks Street Ann Arbor, MI 48103 Phone: (313) 741-1120 info@msen.com (UUCP, connectivity, name service, MX forwarding, news feeds) A.3.1.6. MV COMMUNICATIONS. MV Communications, Inc. PO Box 4963 Manchester, NH 03108-4963 Phone: (603) 429-2223 Data: (603) 429-1735 (log in as "info" or "rates") info@mv.mv.com (UUCP, name service, MX forwarding, news feeds) A.3.1.7. NEARNET. NEARnet Attn: John Curran BBN Systems and Technologies, MS 6/3B 10 Moulton Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: (617) 873-8730 jcurran@nic.near.net (connectivity, name service, MX forwarding, news feeds (for NEARnet sites)) A.3.1.8. NETCOM. Netcom - Online Communication Services PO Box 20774 San Jose, CA 95160 Phone: (408) 554-8649 bobr@netcom.com (UUCP, connectivity, name service, MX forwarding, news feeds) A.3.1.9. PSI. Performance Systems International, Inc. 11800 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 1100 Reston, VA 22091 Phone: (703) 620-6651 or 1-800-827-7482 Computerized info: all-info@psi.com Human-based info: info@psi.com (UUCP, connectivity, name service, MX forwarding, news feeds) A.3.1.10. SURANET. SURAnet 8400 Baltimore Blvd. College Park, MD 20742 Phone: (301) 982-3214 Fax: (301) 982-4605 news-admin@sura.net (connectivity, name service (for SURAnet sites), news feeds (for SURAnet sites)) A.3.1.11. UUNET. UUNET Technologies Inc. 3110 Fairview Park Drive, Suite 570 Falls Church, VA 22042 Phone: (703) 876-5050 Fax: (703) 876-5059 info@uunet.uu.net (UUCP, connectivity, name service, MX forwarding, news feeds) AlterNet info: alternet-info@uunet.uu.net (network connectivity) A.3.1.12. UUNET CANADA. UUNET Canada, Inc. 1 Yonge St., Suite 1801 Toronto, Ontario Canada M5E 1W7 Phone: (416) 368-6621 Fax: (416) 369-0515 info@uunet.ca or uunet-ca@uunet.uu.net (UUCP, connectivity, name service, MX forwarding, news feeds) A.3.1.13. UUNORTH. UUNORTH, Inc. Box 445, Station E Toronto, Ontario Canada M6H 4E3 Phone: (416) 537-4930 or (416) 225-UNIX Fax: (416) 537-4890 (UUCP & Connectivity Across Canada and the Northern USA) A.3.2. ACCOUNT PROVIDERS. The companies listed in this section can provide you with e-mail accounts. In other words, if you want a single e-mail account, these are the providers you should contact. A.3.2.1. ABANET. For information about subscribing to ABANet, call the ABANet toll- free Subscriber Support Center at 1-800-435-7342. The networks from which you can access ABANet include Telenet, Tymnet and Uninet. A.3.2.2. AMERICA ONLINE. 1-800-827-6364 A.3.2.3. AT&T. AT&T EasyLink Services 5501 LBJ Freeway, Room 1015 Dallas, TX 75240 Phone: (214) 308-5024 or 1-800-242-6005 Fax: (214) 308-4235 (EasyLink e-mail; bridges to fax, Telex, and USPS mail) A.3.2.4. COMPUSERVE. CompuServe PO Box 20212 5000 Arlington Center Blvd. Columbus, OH 43220 1-800-848-8990 There are three types of CompuServe e-mail addresses. They can be reached from the Internet as follows: a) Members of the CompuServe Information Service have an address (a.k.a. User ID) of the form "xxxxx,yyyy", such as "70000,11". To send mail to such an address from the Internet, change the comma to a period and attach "@CompuServe.com". For example: 70000.11@CompuServe.com b) Members of organizations with a private CompuServe Mail area have an address of the form "organization:name", such as "ABC:J.SMITH". To send mail to such an address from the Internet, send it to "name@organization.CompuServe.com". For example: J.SMITH@ABC.CompuServe.com c) A few organizations have addresses that also include a department in the form "organization:department:name", such as "ABC:ACCTG:JOHN". To send mail to such an address from the Internet, send to "name@department.organization.CompuServe.com". For example: JOHN@ACCTG.ABC.CompuServe.com A.3.2.5. GENIE. GEnie c/o GE Information Services PO Box 6403 Rockville, MD 20850-1785 1-800-638-9636 <+> A.3.2.6. INTERNATIONAL INTERNET ASSOCIATION. (202) 387-5445 A.3.2.7. MCI. MCI Mail 1111 19th Street NW Washington DC 20036 Attn: MCI Mail Registration. Phone: 1-800-444-MAIL DC Phone: (202) 833-8484 Fax: 1-800-677-3303 DC Fax: (202) 416-5858 (MCI Mail e-mail; bridges to fax, Telex, and USPS mail) A.3.2.8. IGC NETWORKS. PeaceNet is a communications system serving the peace and social change community operated by the Institute for Global Communication (ICG), a non-profit organization, a project of the Tides Foundation, and a 501(c)(3) organization. Other ICG networks are EcoNet (environmental issues), ConflictNet (mediation and conflict resolution), and LaborNet. PeaceNet 18 De Boom Street San Francisco, CA 94107 Phone: (415) 442-0220 Fax: (415) 546-1794 peacenet@igc.org A.3.2.9. PORTAL. 1-800-336-0437 (Internet access, USENET) A.3.2.10. PRODIGY. *** A.3.2.11. SPRINT. Sprint Communications Products 8320 Ward Parkway Kansas City, MO 64114-2027 Phone: 1-800-736-1130 (SprintMail e-mail; bridges to fax, Telex, and USPS mail) A.3.2.12. THE WORLD. The World is a Unix-based host system in Brookline, MA, which specializes in offering its users access to many global networks. Local-call access is via CompuServe. Data: (617) 739-WRLD (Type "new" to sign up.) A.4. INTRODUCTORY UUCP INFORMATION. The book "Using UUCP and USENET" by Grace Todino and Dale Dougherty is an excellent introduction to UUCP and USENET. See Section B.1 for ordering information. A.4.1. UUCP SOFTWARE. A.4.1.1. COMMERCIAL UUCP SOFTWARE. A.4.1.1.1. MACINTOSH. UUCP/Connect (formerly uAccess by ICE Engineering). InterCon Systems Corp. 950 Herndon Parkway Herndon, VA 22070 Phone: (703) 709-5500 Fax: (703) 709-5555. A.4.1.1.2. DOS. Eudora (for Windows, DOS, Macintosh) Qualcomm Inc. 1-800-2-EUDORA eudora-sales@qualcomm.com A.4.1.2. SHAREWARE UUCP SOFTWARE. A.4.1.2.1. MACINTOSH. The freeware version of Eudora (see Section A.4.1.1.2 for how to get newer commercial-versions) is available from numerous FTP sites including the following: ftp sumex-aim.stanford.edu get /info-mac/Communication/eudora-131.hqx get /info-mac/Communication/eudora-131-accessories.hqx Fernmail (shareware). Dave Platt Snulbug Software 1095 Burgoyne Street Mountain View, CA 94043 dplatt@snulbug.mtview.ca.us A.4.1.2.2. DOS. Shareware UUCP software for the PC: FSUUCP Fubar Systems Support Staff 1742 Lima Drive San Luis Obispo, CA 93405-6817 fsuucp-request@zeus.calpoly.edu A.5. INTRODUCTORY BITNET INFORMATION. BITNET is an electronic communication network linking institutional and departmental computers at 550 participating Corporation for Research and Educational Networking (CREN) Members and Affiliates in the United States, including universities, colleges, and collaborating research centers. With its Cooperating Networks in other countries, BITNET is part of a single logical network connecting more than 3300 mini- and mainframe computers in about 1400 organizations spanning 46 countries, for the electronic exchange of non-commercial information among its participants in support of research and education. BITNET is operated by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking, a non-profit membership corporation, which also operates CSNET. Day-to-day operations and support are provided by the BITNET Network Information Center located at EDUCOM and funded through CREN membership fees. For more information, contact: BITNET Network Information Center EDUCOM, Suite 600 1112 16th St NW Washington, DC 20036 (202) 872-4200 -------------------------------------------------------------------- APPENDIX B. OTHER RESOURCES -------------------------------------------------------------------- This appendix describes, for example, introductory Internet books and shareware software. <+> B.1. BOOKS. The following books are listed alphabetically by author. Aboba, Bernard "The BMUG Guide to Bulletin Boards and Beyond" (Introduces first-timers to BBSs and Internet mail.) $20 BMUG Inc. 1442A Walnut St. #62 Berkeley, CA 94709 Phone: (510) 549-2634 Fax: (510) 849-9026 aboba@world.std.com <+> Dern, Daniel P. "The Internet Guide for New Users." $27.95 paperback, $40 hard-cover McGraw-Hill <+> Estrada, Susan "Connecting to the Internet" $15.95, 186 pages, 1993, ISBN 1-56592-061-9. O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. 103A Morris Street Sabastopol, CA 95472 Phone: 1-800-998-9938 or (707) 829-0515 Fax: (707) 829-0104 order@ora.com (order number 061-9) <+> Fisher, Sharon "Riding the Internet Highway" $16.95 New Riders Publishing Grenier, Ray and Metes, George "Enterprise Networking: Working Together Apart" (How to create efficient networks.) $29.95, 260 pages, ISBN 0-13-279902-2 Digital Press 129 Parker St. Maynard, MA 01754 Phone: (515) 284-6751 or 1-800-374-1200 Fax: (508) 493-5481 <+> Hahn, Harley and Stout, Rick "The Internet Complete Reference" $29.95, 818 pages, 1994 Osborne McGraw-Hill Hunt, Craig "TCP/IP Network Administration" (How to set up and maintain a TCP/IP network.) $29.95, 502 pages, ISBN 0-937175-82-x O'Reilly and Associates 103 Morris St. Sebastopol, CA 95472 Phone: (707) 829-0515 Fax: (707) 829-0104 Kehoe, Brendan P. "Zen and the Art of the Internet: A Beginner's Guide to the Internet" (A brief overview of the Internet.) $22, 112 pages, 1992 Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs, NJ Kochmer, Jonathan and NorthWestNet "The Internet Passport: NorthWestNet's Guide to Our World Online" (An overview of the Internet.) 516 pages, 1993, ISBN 0-9635281-0-6 NorthWestNet Bellevue, WA passport@nwnet.net Phone: (206) 562-3000 Krol, Ed "The Whole Internet User's Guide and Catalog" (A comprehensive and clear guide to the Internet. Considered essential for new Internet users.) $24.95, 400 pages, 1992, ISBN 1-56592-025-2 O'Reilly and Associates 103 Morris St. Sebastopol, CA 95472 Phone: (707) 829-0515 Fax: (707) 829-0104 Lane, Graham "Communications for Progress - A Guide to International E-mail" (Information on e-mail as used by non-profit organizations worldwide.) $15.40 Permeable Press 900 Tennessee, Suite 15 San Francisco, CA 94107-3014 LaQuey, Tracy and Ryer, Jeanne C. "The Internet Companion: A Beginner's Guide to Global Networking" (A very good general introduction to the Internet.) $10.95, 208 pages, 1993 Addison-Wesley Reading, MA Malamud, Carl "Exploring the Internet: A Technical Travelogue" (Looks at the people behind the Internet in 21 countries.) $26.95, 379 pages, ISBN 0-13-296898-3 Prentice Hall Technical Reference PO Box 11073 Des Moines, IA 50381-1073 Phone: 1-800-223-1360 Fax: 1-800-445-6991 <+> Metz, Ray "Directory of Directories on the Internet" $29.50, 175 pages, 1992, ISBN 0-88736-768-2 Meckler Corp. <+> Noonan, Dana "Guide to Internet and BITNET" (How to use the Internet and library catalogs.) $10 Metronet 226 Metro Square Building St. Paul, MN 55101 (612) 224-4801) Updates: Available in newsletter "NNews." For more information, contact noonan@msus1.msus.edu. Anonymous FTP: ftp vm1.nodak.edu, get /nnews/*** Todino, Grace and Dougherty, Dale "Using UUCP and USENET" (An excellent introduction to UUCP and USENET.) $21.95, 210 pages, 1990, ISBN 0-937175-10-2 O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. Phone: 1-800-338-NUTS Quarterman, John S. "The Matrix, Computer Networks, and Conferencing Systems Worldwide" $49.95, order number EY-C176E-DP Digital Press PO Box CS 2008 Nashua, NH 03061 Phone: (603) 884-6660 or 1-800-344-4825 Fax: 1-800-234-2298 *** "!%@:: A Dictionary of Electronic Mail Addressing and Networks, Second Edition" $27.95 O'Reilly and Associates Inc. 103 Morris St. Suite A Sebastopol, CA 95472, Phone: (707) 829-0515 or 1-800-338-6887 Fax: (707) 829-0104 *** "The New User's Guide to Useful and Unique Resources on the Internet" $25 NYSERNet 111 College Place Syracuse, NY 13244 Phone: (315) 443-4120 Fax: (315) 443-1973 B.2. OTHER SHAREWARE SOFTWARE. Other shareware software is available from the numerous data archives described in chapter 3 of The Internet Resource Guide/Directory of Directories (see Section 2.3.1). The archives of Washington University are a good place to start. ------------------------------- end -------------------------------