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If you have been injured, you might not need a lawyer, but before you talk to an insurance adjuster, sign any papers or call a lawyer, read my free 'Texas Personal Injury Guide: What You Should Know BEFORE You Call a Lawyer' to learn common mistakes to avoid and how to protect your case. Get your free copy now at www.austininjurylaw.com. Have You Been Injured in an Accident? Protect yourself with our "Texas Personal Injury Guide". Call 512-472-7799 for your free copy and a case evaluation.

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  • U.S. House of Representatives: This site includes links to and search capabibities for federal codes, bills, amendments, and debates, as well as
    contact information and voting records for each U.S. Representative.
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit: This site features information on the Fifth Circuit, including opinions of the court, case information, rules of appellate
    procedure, and links to courts within the Fifth Circuit. The site also provides information on the Fifth Circuit
    library system.
  • U.S. Constitution: This site provides the complete text of the U.S. Constitution and annotations of U.S. Supreme Court cases that
    analyze and interpret the Constitution. The site is prepared by the Congressional Research Service of the Library
    of Congress.
  • U.S. Congress: This site supplies legislative information from the Library of Congress. The site provides records of daily floor activities; a searchable database of information on pending legislation, the Congressional Record, and committee
    information; and other information on the legislative process.
  • U.S. Code: This site provides the most current online version of the U.S. Code, searchable by popular title, headings, and
    text.
  • Texas Register: This site is an online version of the Texas Register, with information on new and proposed regulations, open
    meetings, public filings, gubernatorial appointments, and attorney general opinions, as well as a search engine
    for “TAC Titles Affected.” Both current and back issues are accessible, and there are indexes beginning with
    1997.
  • Texas Online: This site provides links to Texas state and local electronic resources and an index of governmental- and taxing authority websites and services.
  • Texas Legislature Online: This site provides the complete text of Texas statutory law and a searchable database of bills passed by the Texas
    Legislature since 1989, which provides information on the status of all bills, including bill history with actions,
    amendments, companions, and captions. The full text of all bills dating back to 1993 is also included.
  • Texas Law Librarians: This site features an index of links to federal and Texas state legal-research resources.
  • Texas Courts Online: This site provides information on and links to the Texas Supreme Court, the Court of Criminal Appeals, appellate
    courts, trial courts, and judicial agencies and groups. The site also provides a search engine for the Texas Judicial
    System Directory.
  • The Oyez Project: U.S. Supreme Court Media: This site provides information on major constitutional cases heard and decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. Cases
    are organized by subject and term.
  • Meta-Index for U.S. Legal Research: This site features a search engine for decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court and federal circuit courts, federal
    legislation and regulations, and additional legal resources.
  • Laws Online: This site provides links to U.S. Supreme Court and state supreme court cases, federal and state rules and codes,
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  • Law & Policy Institutions Guide: This site provides various law-related links, including book reviews, legal-research aids, and information on international
    law, foreign resources, and law libraries.
  • FindLaw: This site provides a comprehensive index of legal resources, including a legal-subject index, state- and federallaw
    resources, legal-practice materials, cases, and codes, as well as legal news.
  • Federal Judicial Center: This site is maintained by the education and research agency for the federal courts. The site provides access to
    various publications on current legal issues, including alternative dispute resolution and civil-rights litigation.
  • Federal Courts Finder: This site provides links to the U.S. Supreme Court and all federal appellate courts, district courts, tax courts, and
    bankruptcy courts, organized by state and circuit.
  • Expert Pages: This site features a directory of expert witnesses on most personal injury law issues.
  • Code of Federal Regulations: This site provides access to and search capabilities for rules and regulations adopted by federal agencies.
  • ABA’s Lawlink: The Legal Research Jumpstation: This site provides links to legal research and information resources.

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  • Texas State Law Library: This site provides search capabilities for the Texas State Law Library catalog, information on the collections and
    services available at the library, and links to Texas legal resources.
  • Texas Administrative Code:

    This site provides access to all Texas state agency rules and regulations.

  • Legal Information Institute—Supreme Court Collection: This site contains all U.S. Supreme Court opinions issued since May 1990, discussions of the court’s most recent
    decisions, and a collection of over 600 historically important decisions rendered by the court. Cases are organized
    by topic, author, and party.
  • ABA Information on Personal Injury Law: Information about personal injury law with an emphasis on malpractice,
    negligence, and product liability from the American Bar Association.
  • Texans for Public Justice: Texans for Public Justice is a non-partisan, non-profit policy and research organization which tracks the influence of money and corporate power in Texas politics. Texans for Public Justice is a vocal advocate for citizen rights, open government and corporate accountability in Texas.
  • Texas Family Safety Foundation: The Texas Family Safety Foundation, a public education project of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, researches leading consumer safety issues to help inform the public, media and decision makers about the role of the civil justice system in delivering safe products, healthcare, workplaces, and communities.
  • Center for Justice and Democracy: The Center for Justice & Democracy is the only national consumer organization in the country exclusively dedicated to protecting our civil justice system.
  • Public Citizen: Public Citizen is a national, nonprofit consumer advocacy organization founded in 1971 to represent consumer interests in Congress, the executive branch and the courts.
  • Fix Texas Insurance: This is dedicated to educating Texans about the problems with insurance in Texas, and to correcting these problems.
  • Texas Watch: Texas Watch is a non-partisan, advocacy organization working to improve consumer and insurance protections for Texas families. Texas Watch's thousands of activists across the state make their voices heard to preserve their rights and protections. Texas Watch strives to provide a counter to wealthy special interest lobby efforts and ensure Texas laws reflect the true needs of Texas families and consumers.
  • The Texas Trial Lawyers Association was founded in 1949 to protect the rights of Texas families.: The Texas Trial Lawyers Association was founded in 1949 to protect the rights of Texas families. Today, more than 50 years later, TTLA has never been more committed to this endeavor. Since its inception, TTLA has been a steadfast defender of the civil justice system in Texas, and through exceptional leadership and vision, TTLA has worked hard to ensure that ordinary citizens always have a voice in the legislative process.
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