The Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University is a research center whose "mission is to explore and understand cyberspace, to study its development, dynamics, norms and standards, and to assess the need or lack thereof for laws and sanctions."
"The Center for Internet and Society (CIS) is a public interest technology law and policy program at Stanford Law School and a part of Law, Science and Technology Program at Stanford Law School. CIS brings together scholars, academics, legislators, students, programmers, security researchers, and scientists to study the interaction of new technologies and the law and to examine how the synergy between the two can either promote or harm public goods like free speech, innovation, privacy, public commons, diversity, and scientific inquiry."
EFF is a nonprofit organization that "champions user privacy, free expression, and innovation through impact litigation, policy analysis, grassroots activism, and technology development."
The IAPP, a not-for-profit organization, was founded in 2000, and is the "largest and most comprehensive global information privacy community and resource." Those interested in cyberlaw may want to consider taking the IAPP course for certification as a Certified Information Privacy Professional.
The NCI at Excelsior College is an "academic and research center dedicated to assisting government, industry, military, and academic sectors meet the challenges in cybersecurity policy, technology, and education."
Privacy International is an independent, non-government organization with the primary role of advocacy and support to raise awareness about the development of technologies and laws that place privacy at risk. Their webpage provides the text of agreements on data protection and privacy from a variety of countries and regions and includes summaries of activities concerning cybercrime from around the world.
These government resources will help you access laws, regulations, and other government publications for your research:
A new website from the Library of Congress, this is similar to (and will eventually replace) THOMAS, and provides searchable legislation and bills back to 1993, as well as access to the Congressional Record back to 1995.
A database maintained by FAO, IUCN, and UNEP, this is a great resource for accessing news, literature, and legislation on environmental law and policy
The electronic version of the Code of Federal Regulations provides access to the latest version of the CFR, updated daily. Though useful for access to the most current regulatory information, it is not an official version of the CFR.
Regulations.gov is your source for information on the development of Federal regulations and other related documents issued by the U.S. government. Through this site, you can find, read, and comment on regulatory issues.
This is a service of the Library of Congress where you can search bills currently before Congress, bill text back to the 101st Congress, and bill status back to the 93rd Congress.