
Doing good legal research requires more than just rummaging a catalogue of books, articles, and webpages. One also needs search skills and a sense of purpose. These three things -- sources, skills, and focus -- develop together so that browsing helps hone skills and clarify purpose, a crystallizing focus sharpens skills and leads to new sources, and so on. Start with your interest, work hard, be patient, have fun and you will progress, produce, and become passionate about your pursuit of justice.

American Constitution with Annotations of Cases
The Judicial Branch
The Federalist Papers
The Legal List
Findlaw
ACLU
Supreme Court Bill of Rights Review
International Constitutional Law Links
Law Lists
As with all good stories, the easy part is the middle. It's the beginning and end that are the challenge. The above links certainly get us started and well into the middle. Good luck with the rest!
