Justice Studies (Campus)
This guide is intended to help you identify and locate scholarly and non-scholarly resources (books, articles, etc.) on the subject of justice studies. On this guide you'll also find information on library services, research tips, career information, etc.
New Hampshire Law & Legislature
The following web resources have been compiled by a librarian and may be useful in your research but don't forget to always evaluate any websites you use!
- Library of Congress: New Hampshire Legal Guide This link opens in a new windowProvides links to the state constitution, executive, judicial and legislative sites as well as general sources of legal information pertaining to New Hampshire.
- New Hampshire Legislation This link opens in a new windowProvided by the New Hampshire General Court.
- New Hampshire Laws and Rules This link opens in a new windowProvides links to the N.H. Statutes and Administrative Roles of New Hampshire.
- Compiling a New Hampshire Legislative History This link opens in a new windowPDF document by Mary S. Searles, New Hampshire Law Library.
- Public Libraries Toolkit: New Hampshire This link opens in a new windowPDF document by Mary S. Searles, New Hampshire Law Library.
Find More with a Google Search
It's true that you can find some high-quality, trustworthy websites to use in your research. If you're going to use websites, make sure to evaluate your sources thoroughly. Check out our Google Like a Librarian guide for search tips or Ask a Librarian (ask@snhu.libanswers.com) if you need more help.