Category: P

  • Poverty Guide

    Poverty Law Introductory Guide…

  • Public Utilities Guide

    Public Utilities Law Introductory Guide…

  • Puerto Rico Guide

    Puerto Rico Legal Introductory Guide…

  • Patent Law Guide

    Patent Law Introductory Guide…

  • Pennsylvania Guide

    Pennsylvania Legal Introductory Guide…

  • Policyresearch Guide

    Policy Legal Introductory Guide…

  • Public Records

    Public Records Free public records and publicly available information Lawyers may find useful the list below: Search Systems (www.searchsystems.net) RootsWeb (rootsweb.com) USGenWeb (usgenweb.org) Portico (indorgs.virginia.edu/portico) BRB Publications (www.brbpub.com/free-public-records) Zabasearch.com (www.zabasearch.com) Black Book Online (blackbookonline.info) Zoominfo.com: (http://zoominfo.com/) 123People.com (www.123people.com) Pipl.com (pipl.com) Spokeo.com (www.spokeo.com) For Legal and Investigative Professionals Select a public record category below to view…

  • Political Science Portal

    Political Science Portal   General Politics – Political science – Political history – Political game – Political scientists – Comparative politics – International politics – Political economy – Political psychology Political theory – Forms of state – Sovereignty – Consent of the governed – Theories of Political Behavior Political systems/forms of government Absolute monarchy –…

  • Pathfinders

    Pathfinders Pathfinders are Guides intended to help the readers started doing research on a particular topic. They represent only a starting point for legal discovery. These are some of the most frequently used pathfinders: Civil Law and Civil Procedure Answer, Special Defense, Counterclaim and Setoff to a Civil Complaint Assumed or Fictitious Names Audita Querela…

  • Portal for Law Librarians

    Portal for Law Librarians From http://hlwiki.slais.ubc.ca/index.php/Research_Portal_for_Academic_Librarians: Research will often follow a structured, systematic and formal process which can be be replicated or designed specifically to solve complex local problems or to uncover new facts and relationships within a given context (Waltz and Bausell, 1981). As such, research is the process of seeking reliable answers to…