FindLaw
One of the most popular and comprehensive sources for legal information on the web, FindLaw is organized hierarchically, similar to Yahoo. An excellent starting point for legal research on the Internet.
WashLaw WEB
A straightforward "megalaw" site maintained by Washburn University School of Law. Don't let the simplicity of the opening table fool you; if it's law and it's on the web, it's probably here.
Thomas
Legislative information on the Internet provided by the U.S. Congress. Thomas is the first stop for up-to-date information on federal legislation, the Congressional Record, and Congressional Committees, as well as related links and historical documents.
The American Law Institute
The American Law Institute is a society formed to improve the law and the administration of justice in a scholarly and scientific manner. Founded in 1923, its purpose is to address the uncertain and complex nature of early 20th-century American law.
Regulations.gov
New from the federal government, this site allows the public to view draft regulations currently open for public comment from all federal agencies. The website not only enables users to identify and read proposed rules of over 80 agencies, but also to file comments electronically directly from the site.
Center for Public Resources
General information on alternative dispute resolution, or ADR, and detailed "programs" for the implementation of ADR in various industries.
Digital Daily from the Internal Revenue Service
Beneath the home page is a wealth of tax information, including sections aimed specifically at individuals, businesses, non-profits, government entities and tax professionals.
SEC Filings on EDGAR
The Securities and Exchange Commission generally requires public companies to file registration statements, periodic reports, and other forms electronically through EDGAR. Anyone can access and download this information for free. A great starting point for research on publicly traded companies.
Small Business Council of America
Articles and resources related to federal income and estate tax, pension, and other benefits interests for privately held and family owned businesses.
National Alliance of Business
Links to legislative and policy-related sites relevant to business, including information from Congress, federal agencies, the Library of Congress, business organizations, and federal statutes and regulations.
GPO Access
Searchable Government Printing Office databases, including the Congressional Record, other Congressional documents, the Code of Federal Regulations, the Federal Register, the United States Budget, Public Laws, the United States Code, and other federal publications.
Newspapers Online
Links to newspapers across the world, including 20 papers in the state of New Mexico.