Mirror of Justice

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006

Interesting Legal Document Site

Not that reading about estate taxes doesn't cure my summer doldrums every time, but if anyone else needs something different, take a look at Yale Law School's Avalon Project, which "posts hundreds of documents from the history of law and government, some of them annotated by Law School Faculty."  The documents are organized by centuries and by categories, and they're searchable.  They include potential MOJ-related documents such as a translation of the transcript of the trial of Joan of Arc, documents from the Nuremberg Trials, and the Decree of 1059 Concerning Papal Elections.

Lisa

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