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Caselaw Access Project - New Jersey
The Caselaw Access Project (“CAP”) expands public access to U.S. law. The goal is to make all published U.S. court decisions freely available to the public online, in a consistent format, digitized from the collection of the Harvard Law School Library.
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Google Books - New Jersey Statutes
Search results for digitized books on historical statutes for the state. For each book, view the book within your web browser or hover over "EBOOK - FREE" and choose the ebook option you wish to download.
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Hathi Trust Digital Library - New Jersey Statutes
Catalog search results for digitized books on historical statutes for the state.
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Internet Archive Texts - American Libraries - New Jersey Statutes
Catalog search results for digitized books on historical statutes for the state.
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Law Library of Congress - Guide to Law Online - New Jersey
A directory of law resources for the state: Constitution, Executive, Judicial, Legislative, Legal Guides, General Sources.
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New Jersey Administrative Code - Free Public Access
The current state statutory law.
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New Jersey State Legislature - Statutes
The current state statutory law.
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The Federal and State Constitutions, 7 vols. | Online Library of Liberty
Francis Newton Thorpe was commissioned by the U.S. Congress to edit a 7 volume collection of Colonial, Federal and State constitutions in 1906. The volumes are in alphabetical order, with Volume 1 dealing with United States-Alabama-District of Columbia; Vol. 2 Florida-Kansas; Vol. 3 Kentucky-Massachusetts; Vol. 4 Michigan-New Hampshire; Vol. 5 New Jersey-Philippine Islands; Vol. 6 Porto Rico-Vermont; Vol. 7 Virginia-Wyoming.
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The Federal and State Constitutions, Colonial Charters, and Other Organic Laws[...] Volumes I-VII (HathiTrust)
Series by Francis Newton Thorpe. Various options for a full view of each volume.
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U.S. Colonial Laws: New Jersey - LibGuides - Bowling Green State University
This guide lists sources of laws of the original thirteen colonies.