LOCATING LEGAL MATERIAL
A wide range of legal materials may be accessed via the
Internet. The key to using the Internet successfully is to locate and save the
addresses of Web sites that specifically provide the information
needed.
Case Law
The Michigan Court of Appeals web site,
http://courtofappeals.mijud.net/resources/opinions.htm, contains published and unpublished opinions
(including Michigan Supreme Court opinions) released since July 1996. Users can
search for opinions by docket number, by field (release date, opinion
author, case type, etc.), or by searching textually for keywords or phrases.
The Michigan Court of Appeals web site also includes the
Appellate Digest on its web site, http://courtofappeals.mijud.net/Digest/DigestLaunchPage.jsp. The Court previously published this digest in notebook form. The
Michigan Appellate Digest summarizes and indexes all published Michigan Supreme
Court and Court of Appeals decisions released since 1992. The Digest summarizes
each case by the issue addressed and indexes issue summaries by subject, statute
and rule. Issue searches may be conducted by general topic area or by phrase
within a topic area. In addition, the Digest can be searched by case name, case
number, or by date of opinion release.
The Michigan Tax Tribunal posts its decisions at.
http://www.dleg.state.mi.us/ham/tax/sr_recdec.asp To obtain a decision not posted to the web site, contact: Michigan Tax
Tribunal, 1033 S. Washington Avenue, P.O. Box 30232, Lansing, MI 48909. The
request must be written and include the following information: name of the
parties, docket number and date of the decision. Members of the public must pay
.25 cents per page for copies.
Michigan Court of Claims opinions are available by written
request. To obtain a decision, contact: Court of Claims, 313 West Kalamazoo
Street, P.O. Box 40771, Lansing, MI 48933. The request must include names of the
parties and docket number. Members of the public must pay .50 cents per page up
to ten pages and .20 cents per page for each additional page.
Michigan Legislation and Michigan Compiled
Laws
The Michigan Legislature Web site http://www.michiganlegislature.org
is a free service of the Legislative Internet Technology Team in cooperation
with the Michigan Legislative Council, the Michigan House of Representatives,
and the Michigan Senate. This site contains House and Senate Bills dating back
to 1997. It also contains House Fiscal Agency Analyses, Senate Legislative
Analyses, Public Act Tables, and the Michigan Compiled Laws. Each piece of
legislation is catalogued so users can search legislation by general or detailed
categories. Users can also search for a bill to track its status.
Michigan Administrative Code
The State Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules maintains a Web site that
contains the Michigan Administrative Code at http://www.michigan.gov/cis/0,1607,7-154-10576_35738---,00.html An administrative rule is an agency's written regulation, statement,
standard, policy, ruling, or instruction that has the effect of law. ORR's site
allows the user to search the administrative code by Department or by the actual
code number.