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Kluwer-Arbitration (Use CCH Intelliconnect login/ Password)A comprehensive, online resource for research into international arbitration, this database contains the full-text of selected arbitral awards, court decisions, treatises on arbitration, legislation and bilateral investment treaties from jurisdictions around the world.[MORE]
Law Library Microform Consortium Digital This database contains nearly 8,000 titles. Materials are generally organized by jurisdiction with some organized by specific subjects. Collections can be either searched individually or all together.[MORE]
Legal Periodicals RetrospectiveThis index is a bibliographic database that provides citations to articles from over 750 legal periodicals published in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand between 1908 and 1981. [MORE]
Legal TracLegalTrac provides access to over 1,500 secondary sources including law review journals, bar association journals, legal newspapers and periodicals, and international law journals. Law-related articles from non-legal titles are also available.[MORE]
LexisNexis for Law SchoolsDue to license restrictions, the law library can only provide access to current law school students, faculty, and staff. LexisNexis for Law Schools includes cases, statutes, and regulations from federal and state jurisdictions, selected legal materials from foreign jurisdictions, and the electronic version of Shepard's Citations Service®.[MORE]
LoislawLoislaw provides cases, statutes, administrative regulations, and court rules, for both the federal level and all fifty states.[MORE]
Loislaw Treatise LibrariesThe materials included in this dagtabase include analysis, interpretation, and practical legal information in specific legal content areas that cover the major legal topics. [MORE]
Making of Modern Law Digital ArchiveThe Making of Modern Law Digital Repository is a compilation of historical documents that showcase the documents and thoughts that form the basis of the American judicial system.
Making of Modern Law: Legal Treatises 1800-1926This database provides digital page images of 22,000 legal treatises on US and British law. MOML-Legal Treatises is considered an essential reference collection for historical and contemporary legal studies. The collection contains a wide range of valuable literature from the most influential writers and key legal thinkers of the time. The database provides full-text searching on more than 10 million pages.[MORE]
Oxford Scholarship OnlineThe law database provides full text search access of publications including the foundations of legal history and philosophy, analytic and comparative work on legal doctrine, and empirical research on law in modern society covering the full gamut of topics. [MORE]
ProQuest® CongressionalProQuest® Congressional provides online access to full-text congressional information through one combined search interface. Committee prints, Hearings, House and Senate documents and reports as well as legislative histories from 1970 forward. The full-text of the Congressional Record, from 1985 forward is also included. [MORE]
ProQuest® Congressional Serial Set (1789-1969)The U.S. Serial Set is a collection of U.S. Government publications compiled under directive of the Congress. Its earliest documents date from 1789 and additions are made continually. The U.S. Serial Set Digital Collection includes: indexing, bibliographic information, and searchable PDFs for all Serial Set publications from 1789-1969. [MORE]
ProQuest® Legislative InsightProQuest® Legislative Insight is a Federal legislative history service that makes available compilations of digital full text publications created by Congress during the process leading up to the enactment of U.S. Public Laws. The documents include the full text of the Public Law itself, all versions of related bills, law-specific Congressional Record excerpts, committee hearings, reports, and prints. [MORE]