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Freely accessible archive of legal blawgs collected by the Law Library of Congress. The collection goes back to 2007 and can be searched by keyword or browsed by subject, name, or title.
Contains searchable PDF images of important historical legal works. While the focus is on American law, the collection also includes many early British and Commonwealth titles. (Full text)
Indexes legal publications, major law reviews, law journals, specialty law and bar association journals, and legal newspapers on Federal and State Cases, Laws and Government Regulations, Legal Practice, and legal subjects such as Taxation and International Law.
(ProQuest) - Contains fully searchable PDF images of full-text publications generated in the course of congressional lawmaking. Content includes the Public Law text, all versions of enacted and related bills, Congressional Record excerpts, and committee hearings, reports and documents. (Full text)
Contains U.S. federal and state primary law sources, legal journals, newspapers, public records, and over 1,000 legal treatises.
Lexis - Public Access
Provides public access to the Lexis legal database which includes full-text access to all federal and state case law, statutes, and regulations. Patrons must use the database at a workstation located within the Law Library near the Reference Desk. There is no charge to access this service. Please contact a Reference Librarian for additional details.
A collection of study aids for law student from the LexisNexis Digital Library. The collection includes series entitled: Understanding Constitutional Law, Questions & Answers: Contracts and Mastering Evidence.
Provides access to news, business and legal information. Legal information includes State and Federal case, law reviews and more.
Help and Training
The library is willing to conduct training or provide help with these databases. Contact Joel Wegemer at jwegemer@ou.edu or call the Reference Desk for immediate assistance at 405-325-5268.