VSB ADMINISTRATIVE LAW NEWS - ATTENTION WEB SURFING ADMIN LAWYERS

Attention Web Surfing Admin Lawyers! Part II
by John Paul Jones

These new sites on the World Wide Web ought to be of interest to the Internet inclined members of our section.

Administrative Law and Regulatory Reform Bibliographic Database

The State Administrative Law Committee of the ABA's Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice has joined with Florida State University's College of Law in sponsoring a new and admirably comprehensive site offering information on state administrative law. Its creator and custodian, Professor Jim Rossi, has done an excellent job.

Legal Research

The California law firm of Eslamboly & Barlavi has sponsored a useful site for legal research on the World Wide Web. Resources are divided by government branch: executive, legislative, and judicial, as well as by subject matter, albeit less than comprehensively. The site offers specific research tools and addresses for disability discrimination and workers' compensation. Bahman Eslamboly did a nice job designing the site.

Richmond Journal of Law & Technology

The Richmond Journal of Law & Technology publishes exclusively on the Internet. Its current issue includes an article, Self Incrimination and Cryptographic Keys by Professor Greg S. Sergienko, a review by Jeffrey A. Wolfson of the book Federal Broadband Law by Thorne, Huber & Kellog, and a student piece provocatively titled: Accidents on the Information Superhighway: On-line Liability and Regulation.

Virginia State Bar

Last but not least, there is our Virginia State Bar's new home page. It is hospitable, dignified, and easy to navigate. It is a class act and Brad Sheppard put it together.