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Courts and Legal Procedure
  Other Resources
 
   Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure (2006) (Separate Website)
Rules that govern the conduct of all criminal proceedings brought in federal courts.
By: Cornell Law School, Legal Information Institute
  
   
   International Process Servers Association (Separate Website)
This web site includes a search feature that helps you find a process server by geographic area.
By: International Process Servers Association
  
   
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   Sample Authorware
  
   
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Legal Research Links
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   Links to Alaska Legal Resources
Start here to find links to Alaska legal resources.
By: Alaska Legal Services Corporation
 
  
   
   Alaska Legal Resource Center (Separate Website)
The Alaska Legal Resource Center offers free access to public legal resources, such as case law, court rules, statutes, and regulations.
By: Touch N'Go Systems, Inc.
  
   
   Legal Research: Index to Resources (Separate Website)
Web site contains links for legal Alaska, general, and federal legal research.
By: University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center
  
   
   Alaska State Court Law Library (Separate Website)
Information about the Alaska State Court Law Library and legal research resources.
By: Alaska Court System
  
   
   State of Alaska Department of Law: Frequently-Asked Questions (Separate Website)
This is a good starting point for information about the legal system. Here you can find answers to frequently-asked questions, as well as links to state agencies and organizations that might be able to help you find an answer to a legal question.
By: State of Alaska
  
   
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  Legislative Resources
 
   Alaska Legislature Online Site (Separate Website)
The Alaska Legislature's online site contains the Alaska Constitution and provides a list of current Alaska statutes with legislative history. You will find a directory of the members of the Alaska House and Senate, together with committee assignments and hearing schedules. There is a "how-to" section that assists in reading bills and other legal documents.
By: State of Alaska
  
   
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