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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

What website can tell me any thing i want to know about illinois law?


Answers:
If you go to their government website it should have a link for local laws. Type the state name into a search engine and the website should have gov after it.
http://www.illinois.gov/
There are several and none are absolute. Very few are free. You can always check the governments sites. Are you wanting Federal, State or Local law? A few good websites are www.westlaw.com and www.lexisnexus.com. If you go to the NALA website, it also has links to the Federal Governments databases. Law is a very intricate thing and you probably should consult an attorney if this has to do with a serious matter. Good luck to you.
The link below was located in the following manner:
1. Enter www.illinois.gov in the address bar. (Official site of the State of Illinois.
2. Click 'Legislature' on the left side of the page.
3. Click 'Illinois Complied Statutes' in the middle of the page.
The page includes the disclaimer below:
Disclaimer: This site contains provisions of the Illinois Compiled Statutes from databases that were created for the use of the members and staff of the Illinois General Assembly. The provisions have NOT been edited for publication, and are NOT in any sense the "official" text of the Illinois Compiled Statutes as enacted into law. The accuracy of any specific provision originating from this site cannot be assured, and you are urged to consult the official documents or contact legal counsel of your choice. This site should not be cited as an official or authoritative source. Court decisions may affect the interpretation and constitutionality of statutes.
If the state official site is not the 'official' law, you won't find a definitive source on-line.

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