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Fastcase is a collection of federal and state cases, statutes, regulations, court rules, and constitutions. Access is limited to members of the Washington University School of Law faculty, staff and students.
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Contains Practising Law Institute’s PLI Press publications including their Treatises, Course Handbooks, Journals, Answer Books, Forms & Checklists and Program Transcripts.
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The West Academic Study Aids Collection provides access to hundreds of study aids, audiobooks and lectures, and interactive practice questions. Includes Acing Series, Black Letter Outlines, Concepts and Insights, Concise Hornbook Series, Gilberts, Flash Cards, Law Stories, Nutshells, Sum and Substance Audio and more. Access limited to Washington University Law School. Create your West Academic account at subscription.westacademic.com using your Law School email address.
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Thousands of journals and other publications covering most subjects.
Comprehensive full-text coverage of accounting and tax topics appearing in key industry publications and newspapers, including all journals from the American Accounting Association. Learn more about this database.
A periodical database with access to numerous Chinese language periodicals published in or after 1906. A PDF viewer with a Chinese simplified language pack is required to view articles.
Combines more than 35,000 sources for access to premium content from 200 countries in 26 languages. Worldwide full text coverage of local and regional newspapers, web and social media, tweets, digital video and audio clips, analyst reports, trade publications, business newswires, press release wires, media transcripts, news photos, market research reports, country and regional profiles, company profiles, historical market data. Limited to 6 simultaneous users; logoff when finished. Learn more about the new interface.
Full text. Journal index. More than 900 searchable full-text law journals and many legal resources, including the Code of Federal Regulations, United States Code, and U.S. Statutes at Large. Campus-wide access is due to the subscription by the Washington University Law Library.
A subject index to selected international and comparative law periodicals and collections of essays. Database coverage includes records from 1985 to date.
Indexing and full text of over 1,025 legal journals, law reviews, yearbooks, institutes, statutes, bar association publications, university publications, and government publications.
Indexes legal periodicals published in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand between 1908 and 1981.
Journals, books, images and primary sources.
Law360 is a current awareness service covering federal Appellate, Bankruptcy, Class Action, Competition, Contract, Corporate Finance, Employment, Energy, Environmental, Financial Services, Government Contracts, Health, Insurance, Intellectual Property, International Trade, Product Liability, Securities, Southeast, Technology, Top News and White-Collar litigation. State litigation was also recently added under the following headings: California, Midwest, New York, and Texas. Access limited to members of the Washington University Law School Community.
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Chinese primary and secondary legal sources in Chinese & English (cases, laws, regulations, articles). Access restricted to Washington University Law School.
Chinese primary and secondary legal sources in Chinese & English (cases, laws, regulations, articles); Database does not work will with Firefox. Access restricted to Washington University Law School.
Consists of treatises and monographs handling such subject areas of International Law, Comparative Law, Foreign Law and some others.
Contains peer-reviewed articles on every aspect of international law. This definitive reference work contains both the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law and the Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Procedural Law. Provides cutting edge research on both the substance and the procedure of international law and includes information on issues, procedures, instruments, institutions, and decisions within international law, covering subjects from air law and the law of outer space, to the use of force, war, peace, and neutrality. Includes links to primary documents and other commentary through the Oxford Law Citator. Access limited to members of the Washington University Law School Community.
ORIL integrates important decisions on public international law from international courts and tribunals, domestic courts and ad hoc tribunals. Our subscription includes the International Investment Claims, International Human Rights Law, International Criminal Law, and the International Law in Domestic Courts modules. Case reports with headnotes, summary of case facts and judicial holdings, analytical commentary from scholarly experts, translations of non-English judgments, and a list of cases and instruments cited are included with the opinions. There are also links to related Oxford online content via the Oxford Law Citator. Access Limited to Members of the Washington University Law School Community.
European Package Core plus France, Italy and Spain Premium Cores, EU Core (Eurolex), and Portugal Premium Core. Washington University Law School only.
Full text. Journal index. More than 900 searchable full-text law journals and many legal resources, including the Code of Federal Regulations, United States Code, and U.S. Statutes at Large. Campus-wide access is due to the subscription by the Washington University Law Library.
A fully searchable digital archive of the published records of the American colonies, documents published by state constitutional conventions, state codes, city charters, law dictionaries, digests and more.
The Making of Modern Law: Legal Treatises 1800-1926 provides digital images on every page of 22,000 legal treatises on US and British law published from 1800 through 1926. Full-text searching on more than 10 million pages provides researchers access to critical legal history in ways not previously possible.
Based on holdings of the law libraries of Harvard and Yale, and the Library of the Bar of the City of New York, the product offers online access to these important collections.
Consists of treatises and monographs handling such subject areas of International Law, Comparative Law, Foreign Law and some others.
Correspondence, legal papers, diaries, and state papers centering on American statesman and president John Adams. Contents are fully annotated, cross-referenced, and searchable.
Directory of over 250,000 primary source collections housed in thousands of repositories across the United States, the United Kingdom and Ireland.
ArchiveGrid includes over 7 million records describing archival materials, bringing together information about historical documents, personal papers, family histories, and more. Over 1,400 archival institutions are represented.
Gale Literature is an integrated (cross-search) research experience that brings together Gale’s premier literary databases. It allows users to analyze content using frequency and term-relationship tools, supported by intuitive subject-indexing.
Covers such subjects as post-Civil War reconstruction, the passage of the 14th Amendment, the purging of “Rebels” from the legislature, the giving—then denying—of the right to vote to former slaves, and the passing of economic policies that changed the South and the United States forever. Learn more about this database.
News and analysis from reports gathered every day between the early 1940s and 1996 by a U.S. government organization that became part of the CIA. These include translated and English-language radio and television broadcasts, newspapers, periodicals and government documents. Additionally, the archive contains one-of-a-kind analysis of the reports.
A multi-year global digitization and publishing program focused on primary source collections of the long nineteenth century. Collections for this program are sourced through partnerships with major world libraries as well as specialist libraries, and content includes monographs, newspapers, pamphlets, manuscripts, ephemera, maps, statistics, and more. Includes 9,500 English, French and German literature titles of the Romantic era.
Congress.gov is the official website for U.S. federal legislative information. The site provides access to accurate, timely, and complete legislative information for Members of Congress, legislative agencies, and the public. It is presented by the Library of Congress (LOC) using data from the Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives, the Office of the Secretary of the Senate, the Government Publishing Office, Congressional Budget Office, and the LOC's Congressional Research Service.
Congress.gov is usually updated the morning after a session adjourns.
Legislative Insight provides legislative histories with digital full-text publications. It contains over 27,000 legislative histories for federal laws, including some enacted as far back as 1789. Only includes congressional publications that are related to bills enacted into law that are included in this database. For other full-text congressional documents, see ProQuest Congressional.
Comprehensive access to U.S. legislative information. Includes: CIS Legislative Histories (public laws back to 1969), Congressional publications (1817 - ), testimony from Congressional hearings (1824-), Congressional Record and Federal Register, U.S. Serial Set, 1789-1969, Serial Set Maps, 1789-1969, and more. Learn more about this database.
Regulatory Insight continues the research process into administrative rule-making. Many statutory laws are implemented via the promulgation of administrative rules and Regulatory Insight provides administrative law histories organized by public law and including Federal Register entries with direct legal basis in the Public Law, controlled vocabulary subject indexing harmonized with Legislative Insight and multiple display and limiting options.
A consolidation and codification by subject matter of the general and permanent laws [public laws] of the United States.