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Caselaw Access Project - New York
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 York 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 York Statutes
Catalog search results for digitized books on historical statutes for the state.
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From the Advancing Genealogist.
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Historic New York City Ordiniances, Codes, Resolutions, and Extras
A collection of links to digitized historic New York City ordinances, codes, resolutions, and extras.
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From the Advancing Genealogist. Linked digitized law books include colonial laws, session laws, and private acts. While not every year is represented, a good deal of material is gathered here and is available for your use.
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Internet Archive Texts - American Libraries - New York 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 York
A directory of law resources for the state: Constitution, Executive, Judicial, Legislative, Legal Guides, General Sources.
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The current state statutory law.
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New York Law Indexes and Extras
From the Advancing Genealogist.
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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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Series by Francis Newton Thorpe. Various options for a full view of each volume.
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U.S. Colonial Laws: New York - LibGuides - Bowling Green State University
This guide lists sources of laws of the original thirteen colonies.
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"To understand the records, we have to understand the laws of the time and the place where the records were created. The laws dictated what records were kept, what information was recorded in the records and the legal purpose of the records helps determine what information is reliable as evidence."
--Judy Russell, The Legal Genealogist