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Test out these trial libraries:
Subject compilation of state laws
This library features a database giving you access to more than 25,000
bibliographic records from Cheryl Nyberg's Subject Compilations
Bibliography Series. Many records contain extensive annotations with
links directly to articles and other documents residing in HeinOnline.
In addition to a searchable database, HeinOnline also includes the exact
replicas of the original bound volumes.
American Indian law collection
With nearly 1,000 titles unique to this collection and more than 1.2
million total pages dedicated to American Indian Law, this library
includes an expansive archive of treaties, federal statutes and
regulations, federal case law, tribal codes, constitutions, and
jurisprudence. This library also features rare compilations edited by
Felix S. Cohen that have never before been accessible online.
American Law Institute library
Contains full runs of the Institute's Annual Reports, Proceedings,
Annual Meeting Speeches, and the Institute's newsletter,
The ALI
Reporter. It also includes the
Restatements of the Law,
Uniform
Commercial Code,
Model Penal Code, ALI-ABA Periodicals, and the
Statement of Essential Human Rights (a pioneering ALI project of the
mid-1940s).
Spinelli's law library reference shelf
A collection of works, scholarly articles and tools for librarians,
faculty, and students! Content includes: AALL GD-SIS State
Bibliographies, AALL Publication Series, Legal Dictionaries, Serials,
Cataloging Publications, Bibliographies, Bibliography of Early American
Law, Legal Research Guide Series, Memorials of Law Librarians and much
more.
Bar Journals
Contains 125 state and local Bar Journals. You can search by article
title, author, description, date, or across the full text of the
articles.
Session laws library
This library contains the session laws of all 50 U.S. states as well as
Canada, Australia, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and the D.C. Register.
All states are current within 60 days of the printed publication, and
all states are available back to inception.
State Attorney General reports and opinions
Attorney General Reports & Opinions constitute, for each state, an
integral element in its framework of governing law, and have the
characteristics of both primary and secondary authority. This collection
includes access to the State Attorney General Reports & Opinions
for all fifty states as well as Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Also
includes access to the Opinions of the Office of Legal Counsel of the
United States Department of Justice and the Official Opinions of the
Attorneys General of the United States.
State reports: a historical archive
Provides a digital version of Heins
State Reports Checklist along with linking to the full text of
historical state reports.
State statutes: a historical archive
Includes superseded state statutes
for all fifty states. Search the statutes by state, date, description
and text. Coverage goes back until 1717.
Immigration law and policy in the US
This monumental collection is a compilation of the most important
historical documents and legislation related to immigration in the
United States as well as current hearings, debates and recent
developments in immigration law. This first comprehensive database
includes BIA Precedent Decisions, legislative histories, law and policy
titles, extradition titles, scholarly articles, an extensive
bibliography, and other related works.