If your public library bought it as an ebook, it is free and legal to read it online. Otherwise you are supporting someone stealing the book from the author and publisher.
It will depend on the jurisdiction. Some have cases and files available online.
Yes, Literotica is legal to read and access online as long as the content does not violate any laws regarding obscenity or pornography in your jurisdiction.
To read more about attorney ethic online you can go to law sites such as Legal Ethics, Cogent Legal, Net For Lawyers, Legal Ease and Attorney At Work.
If your public library bought e-books of Judy Blume, then it is legal to read her books online. If someone illegally copied the books, then it is not legal.
Probably not. It would be a legal issue.
As there are no legal Twilight e-books, it would be illegal to read any part of Breaking Dawn online.
DWI articles are available to read online at many websites specializing in legal issues. Some websites that have articles on the subject of DWI include, ABA Journal, Legal Dictionary, Alcoholism and Reason.
It is not legal to read "Ivy and Bean" online for free without the proper authorization from the copyright holder. Consider purchasing the book or borrowing it from a library to read it legally.
No, it is not legal to read Junie B. Jones books online for free without permission from the copyright holder. You can purchase the books or borrow them from a library to read legally.
One can read a magazine online from many different websites. Some examples of websites that allow one to read magazines include FlipViewer and TheReadingRoom.
The Sunderland Echo is available online on its website. It can also be read through online newspaper aggregators such as Press Display and The Paperboy.