State Law Wiki Pages

NARSOL is proud to announce that their state law Wiki page is now available! You can find it on the SOPRI website.

Many volunteers worked countless hours for over a year researching, posting, checking, re-checking, re-posting, validating, correcting, and finalizing pertinent information for all 50 states and D.C. And it is still an on-going project that requires your input.

NARSOL chose to primarily give links to statutes. Laws are constantly changing around the country, and this assures that you, the consumer of the information, will have the most up-to-date information whenever you access the material. Since the statutes are the official source of law for each state, accessed through each state’s legislative website, they will be kept updated by the state. Presenting the information in this manner also requires you to be an interactive consumer and hopefully a better advocate.

Nearly all of the links are to official government sites and documents. On occasion, simply because the government was not helpful, NARSOL linked to secondary source. If you see information that you feel is not correct, please use the links on each page to submit a change request. Be as specific as possible, including links to the correct or added info.


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