See also our page of Top U.S. Study Web Sites for some more general sites that allow you to search for undergraduate or graduate programs in fields including criminal justice and legal specialties.
- American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Brochure on forensic careers related to criminalistics, engineering sciences, jurisprudence, odontology, pathology/biology, physical anthropology, psychology/behavioral sciences, questioned documents, toxicology, and wildlife forensics. Listings of educational programs concentrating on forensic sciences.
- American Bar Association. Much information, including a list of approved law schools, listings of graduate (post-J.D.) programs by school name and program type, and information on admissions to the bar (U.S. practice).
- American Society of International Law.
- HG.org Worldwide Legal Directory. Information on careers, short-term events for lawyers worldwide, and more.
- Human Rights Education Associates, Resource Center. Information on organizations, training, and resources related to human rights.
- LLRX.com. Resources and news for legal research and library professionals.
- LSAT. Information on the test required to enter first professional degree programs in law. Not usually required for the L.L.M. or other graduate programs in law.
- The National Jurist and Prelaw. Information and articles for law students and law school applicants.
- WWW Virtual Library: Law.