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Hello Legal Websurfer,

Now you can search the LawCrawler, law reviews and journals and the FindLaw pages from your own webpage. The HTML code below, when placed within an HTML document, will give you the ability to search from your (or your firm’s, company’s or school’s) web page.

You can also add a link to FindLaw or LawCrawler icon with an assortment of icons and also include the backlink and graphic URLs this way as well.

You can add your own backlink and/or graphic on the LawCrawler Google (tm) Search result pages by placing a URL for the linkurl and graphurl fields in the form. This will enable users who begin their LawCrawler searches from your web page to return to your web page without having to click the back button. The graphic must be 50 x 50 pixels and will show up next to the search form. Just set graphurl=http://www.yourhomepage.com/yourgraphic.gif. If you do not have a graphic, still add linkurl="http://www.yourhomepage.com" line but remove the graphurl= line (or set graphurl="http://www.findlaw.com/images/linkbacks/linkback.gif" which is the location of the generic linkback graphic) and a generic clickable graphic will show up that links to the backlink URL you specified.

Note: feel free to change the domain constraints to suit your needs. For example you could change the California state domain constraint ("ca.us") to New York ("ny.us") or any other state. You can also add additional domains in this popup menu or remove domainsfrom the list. State domain codes are simplythe two letter postal code followed by a ".us", thus "ca.us" for California. Click here for a list of top level country domain codes.


We also provice the html code to search Supreme Court Decisions from your home page. Click here for that HTML code.


Now here is the html for the full LawCrawler search from your home page. Add country, state or other domains as you wish by including another select option choice.

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<STRONG><font color = "FF0000">Law</font><font color="0000FF">Crawler</font></STRONG> Powered by <A HREF="http://www.google.com"><STRONG>Google</STRONG></A> (tm). <A HREF="http://www.google.com">Google Search</A> used under license

<FORM method=GET action="http://web.lawcrawler.com/cgi-bin/lc.pl">

<!-- Add your own link and graphic URL below to have a -->
<!-- backlink to your own home page from the LawCrawler -->
<!-- pages, this example is for Michigan Law School -->
<!-- These are optional and you can delete these lines if you -->
<!-- do not want a backlink to your web page-->

<!-- Begin backlink variables -->

<!-- substitute your web pages URL here for the Michigan law URL-->
<INPUT TYPE=hidden Name=linkurl VALUE="http://www.law.umich.edu/">

<!-- substitute your linkback graphic URL here or leave blank -->
<!-- and a generic backlink graphic will show up -->
<INPUT TYPE=hidden Name=graphurl VALUE="http://www.findlaw.com/images/michigan.gif">

<!-- End backlink variables -->


<INPUT name=entry size=48></input> <INPUT TYPE=submit VALUE=Submit>
<br>Search with Boolean operators <STRONG>AND</STRONG>, <STRONG>OR</STRONG> or <STRONG>NEAR</STRONG>, and <STRONG>NOT</STRONG>:
<br><br>
<STRONG>Sites: </STRONG>
<SELECT NAME=sites>
<OPTION VALUE="findlaw.com">FindLaw
<OPTION VALUE="lawreviews">Law Reviews (ULRP)
<OPTION VALUE="news">Legal News
<OPTION VALUE=any selected>World Wide
<OPTION VALUE=wlegal >World Wide Sites with Legal Information
<OPTION VALUE=usa>US+ Sites
<OPTION VALUE=legal >US+ Sites with Legal Information
<OPTION VALUE="gov">US Government Sites
<OPTION VALUE="us" >State Government Sites
<OPTION VALUE="" >
<OPTION VALUE=Constitution>U.S. Constitution (FindLaw/U.S. Senate)
<OPTION VALUE=USCode>U.S. Code (U.S. House 1996)
<OPTION VALUE=FedRegs>US Code of Federal Regulations (U.S. House)
<OPTION VALUE=USSup >Supreme Court Opinions (FindLaw 1893-)
<OPTION VALUE=AllCircuitCorenll>All Circuits (Cornell)
<OPTION VALUE=AllCircuitWash >All Circuits (Washburn)
<OPTION VALUE=FEDCircuit >Federal Circuit - Patents (Georgetown 8/95-)
<OPTION VALUE="" >
<OPTION VALUE="uscourts.gov">Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
<OPTION VALUE="fjc.gov">Federal Judicial Center
<OPTION VALUE="ussc.gov">United States Sentencing Commission
<OPTION VALUE="senate.gov">Senate
<OPTION VALUE="house.gov">House of Representatives
<OPTION VALUE="loc.gov">Library of Congress
<OPTION VALUE="whitehouse.gov">White House
<OPTION VALUE="usdoj.gov">Department of Justice
<OPTION VALUE="doc.gov">Department of Commerce
<OPTION VALUE="usgs.gov">Department of Interior
<OPTION VALUE="epa.gov">Environmental Protection Agency
<OPTION VALUE="fcc.gov">Federal Communications Commission
<OPTION VALUE="ftc.gov">Federal Trade Commission
<OPTION VALUE="sec.gov">Securities and Exchange Commission
<OPTION VALUE=mil > US Military Sites
<OPTION VALUE=com > US Commercial Sites
<OPTION VALUE=edu > US Educational Sites
<OPTION VALUE=org > Non-Profit Orgs
</SELECT>
<br><br>
<STRONG>Order Results with General Legal Focus: </STRONG> <INPUT TYPE=checkbox Name=focus VALUE=checked checked>
<INPUT TYPE=hidden Name=context VALUE=top>
</FORM>

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The Search Law Crawler html code above will appear like this in your html document.


Law Crawler Powered by Google (tm). Google Search used under license


Search with Boolean operators AND , OR or NEAR , and NOT :

Sites:

Order Results with General Legal Focus:


What the search form will look like on the results page. You can do a search above to see how the backlink and backlink graphic appear, in this case for Michigan Law School. Or you can look below to see what the search form will look like on the results pages (assuming you search for the words "Go Blue" : )


Sites:
Order Results with General Legal Focus:

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