United States House of Representatives Web Site
(Separate Website)
This is the web site for the United States House of Representatives.
By: United States House of Representatives
United States Senate Website
(Separate Website)
The website for the United States Senate.
By: United States Senate
Library of Congress Database ("Thomas")
(Separate Website)
This is the Library of Congress database, named after Thomas Jefferson. It is a complete resource for the text of pending federal legislation, the Congressional Record, congressional information, and a link to historical documents.
By: The Library of Congress
FindLaw
(Separate Website)
This is a popular free legal information web site.
By: FindLaw
Alaska Rules of Court
(Separate Website)
2005-06 Alaska Rules of Court
By: Alaska Court System
First Gov -- The U.S. Government's Official Web Portal
(Separate Website)
This web site is a gateway for researching millions of pages of federal materials. It indexes many other sides and provides a collection of links to federal government materials.
By: Federal Citizen Information Center, Office of Citizen Services and Communications
SC-100 / Alaska Small Claims Handbook
(Separate Website)
Guide to the small claims process in Alaska. Adobe Acrobat PDF.
By: Alaska Court System
SC-95 / Small Claims Information Sheet
(Separate Website)
A brief summary about small claims cases. Adobe Acrobat PDF.
By: Alaska Court System
Self-Help Services: Appeals
(Separate Website)
This website, made available by the Alaska Court System, explains how you can represent yourself in filing an appeal of a civil final judgment or order from the Alaska Superior Court to the Alaska Supreme Court. It also discusses how to respond to an appeal.
This is a detailed website, and you should review the information carefully and thoroughly before filing an appeal. You should consult with an attorney if at all possible to discuss your case.
By: Alaska Court System
U.S. Supreme Court Website
(Separate Website)
This is the official website of the United States Supreme Court. It provides copies of current opinions, as well as articles discussing the history of the Court and its role in interpreting constitutional law.
By: Supreme Court of the United States
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