So many legal resources, so little time.

Free definitive database of current and past legislation in Singapore

All about how the Singapore Parliament works. Tip: They have a dedicated educational section called My Parliament Journey which offers various interactive programmes.

Official reports of all Parliamentary debates in Singapore. Tip: Check here if you’re interested in the background and discussions surrounding any particular piece of legislation.

Information about how the Singapore youth courts work.

The Supreme Court website which provides information for students, self-help guides on the court system and a large archive of case judgments and summaries.

Comprehensive list of government policies and services for Singaporean youths.

A legal news syndication site provided by the Singapore Academy of Law. Also provides case reports and very useful overviews of different areas of law.

A charity that provides support and services to youths.

Daily broadsheet that reports on a wide range of topics including news on government, law and crime.

CNA

Another great source of news about Singapore and Asia.

The Law Society provides pro bono (free) legal assistance and advice to those in need. It also offers free resources for the general community such as the “Know The Law Now” booklet and the Project Schools programme toolkit for teachers.

A free youth-focused legal clinic administered by the Law Society Pro Bono Services, with support from the CDCs and local universities. Read more about it here and click on the link above to register for a video-conference appointment if you need legal advice. 

A legal pro bono group comprising students from the Faculty of Law at NUS. Key youth-centric programmes include LEAP which aims to raise legal awareness among youth-at-risk, and the Moot Parliament Programme in conjunction with the Ministry of Education, which aims to educate GEP/IP students on the Singapore model of government and legislative process.