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Law Library Databases A-Z

All Law Library Databases

AccessUN is the online version of the Index to United Nations Documents and Publications.

BNA

 

BNA is the largest independent publisher of information and analysis products for professionals in business and government. BNA content is also integrated into our Westlaw subscription.

The Center for Computer Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) publishes nearly 300 computer-based tutorials covering nearly 30 different legal subject areas.

 

HeinOnline provides both searchable OCR full-text and PDF images of legal periodicals, the Federal Register, the U.S. Reports, and several notable collections of U.S. treaties and agreements.

Note: On HeinOnline homepage, click "Log in to HeinOnline".

 

JSTOR is a digital archive collection of core scholarly journals. It is unique in that complete archives of these journals have been digitised, starting with the very first issues, many of which were published as far back as the nineteenth century.

Lawyers Weekly USA is a national legal newspaper which covers a wide range of topics of interest to the legal community. Single user license. Contact a reference librarian for assistance.

LegalTrac provides indexing for all major law reviews, legal newspapers, specialty law publications, and bar association journals.

LSN, a division of Social Science Research Network (SSRN), publishes abstracts of a wide range of law-related working papers and article drafts accepted for publication.

This comprehensive database provides full-text access to U.S. federal and state primary and secondary legal sources, and an expanding amount of international and foreign material.

This University Library database provides full-text access to U.S. federal and state primary legal sources.

 

LLMC Digital offers a collection of digitized full-text images of legal works and U.S. government documents from the executive, judicial, and legislative branches.

Loislaw offers full-text access to federal primary materials and
state codes as well as to case law, statutory law, administrative
law, and other legal materials for all 50 states.

Making of Modern Law: Legal Treatises 1800-1926

 

"The Making of Modern Law: Legal Treatises 1800-1926" is a fully
searchable database, containing 22,000 legal treatises on US and
British law published from 1800 through 1926. A number of these are
reprints of earlier works, dating from the 15th and 16th centuries.

Oxford Digital Reference Shelf

 

The Law Library's subscription includes the following:

ProQuest Congressional

 

Regent University's ProQuestCongressional subscription includes the following modules: Congressional Hearings Digital Collection, Congressional Hearings Digital Prospective Collection, Congressional Record Permanent Digital Collection, Congressional Research Digital Collection, and Serial Set Digital Collection, 1789-current.

ProQuest Congressional Hearings Digital Collection

The ProQuestCongressional Hearings Digital Collection (CHDC) provides comprehensive, full-text access to all published and unpublished Congressional hearings held from 1824-2003. Uses ProQuest Congressional platform.

ProQuest Congressional Hearings Digital Prospective Collection

 

The ProQuest Congressional Hearings Digital Prospective Collection (CHDC) provides comprehensive, full-text access to published and unpublished Congressional hearings held from 2004 to present. Uses ProQuest Congressional platform.

ProQuest Congressional Record Permanent Digital Collection

 

The ProQuest Congressional Record Permanent Digital Collection includes the Annals of Congress (1789-1824), the Register of Debates (1824-1837), the Congressional Globe (1833-1873), and the Congressional Record (1873-to date). Uses ProQuest Congressional platform.

ProQuest Congressional Research Digital Collection

 

The ProQuest Congressional Research Digital Collection (CRDC) provides full-text access to more than 26,000 Congressional committee prints published from 1830-2003 and more than 32,000 Congressional Research Service reports published from 1916-2003. Uses ProQuest Congressional platform.

 

The ProQuest Serial Set Digital Collection, 1789-1969 begins in 1789 with the American State Papers and details Congressional business through 1969. It includes reports and documents either produced or ordered by Congress, as well as presidential communications and treaty materials. Includes maps. Uses ProQuest Congressional platform.

ProQuest US Serial Set Digital Collection: 1970-present

 

When complete, the ProQuest U.S. Serial Set Digital Collection, 1970-present will provide comprehensive, full-text access to over 50,000 Congressional documents and reports published in over 2,600 volumes of the U.S. Congressional Serial Set from 1970-present. The Serial Set Digital Collection also provides full text access to all Senate Executive Documents and Reports, 1817-1979. Includes maps. Uses ProQuest Congressional platform.

RIA Checkpoint is a full-text database offering access to a wide variety of primary and secondary tax materials regularly used by tax practitioners.

 

Rise of American Law is a collection of historic 19th and 20th-century legal texts, including treatises, histories and early editions of the legal encyclopedias American Jurisprudence and Corpus Juris. The material is integrated into Westlaw. (Click on Westlaw Research tab and then type "Rise of American Law" or "ROAL" into the "Search for a Database" box). For a complete listing of included titles, follow this link.

 

Oceana’s Treaties and International Agreements Online provides current, comprehensive, and accurate full-text for 12,700 U.S. treaties and international agreements.

The online version of the Virginia Lawyer's Weekly offers a wealth of information of interest to the Virginia legal community. Single user license. Contact a reference librarian for access.

VersusLaw

 

The VersusLaw Law School Program provides free access to law students, faculty, and library staff members associated with any American J.D. degree law school. Registration is required.

This comprehensive database provides full-text access to U.S. federal and state primary and secondary legal sources and an expanding amount of international and foreign material.

WorldCat is a worldwide union catalog created and maintained collectively by more than 9,000 member institutions.

 
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