This page features links to sites of general interest to legal historians as well as to sites specifically related to the study of Ancient Law, American Legal History, English Legal History and European Legal History.
- American Society for Legal History
- Forum Historiae Juris (Humboldt Universitaet, Berlin, GERMANY)
- Legal History Sources on the Web (Tarleton Law Library, University of Texas)
- Journal of Legal History (contents only)
- H-Law (legal history e-mail discussion list)
- HIS-Law E-mail Archive
- Law and History Review (Tables of Contents only)
- Western Legal Tradition (course page: D. Golash, American University)
- Ancient Law (course page: Bernard Hibbitts, University of Pittsburgh)
- Ius Romanum (University of Saarbrucken)
- Research in Ancient Law (course page: Callie Williamson, Indiana University)
- Roman Law Resources (University of Aberdeen)
- American Legal History II (course page: Sally Hadden, Florida State University)
- American Legal History 1600-1865 (course page: Bernard Hibbitts, University of Pittsburgh)
- American Legal History 1865-1990 (course page: Bernard Hibbitts, University of Pittsburgh)
- American Legal History Research Guide (PDF format only)
- Documents for American Legal History (Robert Palmer, University of Houston)
- History of American Law (course page: Thomas Russell, University of Texas)
- Legal History Sources on the Web (Tarleton Law Library, University of Texas)
- Lincoln Legal Papers
- Tennessee v. John Scopes: The "Monkey Trial" (University of Missouri at Kansas City)
- British and Irish Legal History (Faculty of Law, Cambridge University)
- English Legal History (course page: Robert Palmer, University of Houston)
- English Legal History (course page: Bernard Hibbitts, University of Pittsburgh)
- Magna Carta (Avalon Project, Yale University)
- Problems in English Legal and Constitutional History (course page: Bennett Hill, Georgetown University)
- Tyburn Tree: Public Executions in Early Modern England
- Conflict Resolution in Medieval Europe (course page: Paul Hyams, Cornell Univserity)
- Foundations of Modern Law (course page: Ken Pennington, Syracuse University)
- Marriage and Sexuality in Medieval Europe (course page: Paul Hyams, Cornell University)
- Medieval Canonists