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The Thurgood Marshall School of Law Library subscribes to a growing selection of online legal research tools covering many areas of law. These databases are available through the TMSL network and from home via remote access. Specific restrictions are outlined following each database link.
To access any database click the database name. For Remote Access, click on the Remote Access link at the end of the database link infomation. **To access the databases remotely, you must be a current student, faculty or staff member and possess a TMSL library patron card at the Circulation Desk. ** Some Electronic Resources are not available by Remote Access. Consult the Electronic Database Guide or contact the Circulation Desk for assistance.
19th Century Master File Series: Coverage-Core periodical index dates back to the 18th,19th and the early 20th century. The index includes: Index to Legal Periodical Literature 1786-1992. ||Remote Access
Access UN: 1991-Present. Index to current and retrospective United Nations documents and publications. Provides full text and links to the United Nations website. ||Remote Access
BePress: Abstracts and full text of high-quality peer-reviewed journals. The law library subscribes to four (4) of BePress law journals.. ||Remote Access
Global Jurist
The Journals of Legal Scholarship
Journal of Tort Law
Review of Law & Economics
BNA Core Collection: The Law Library subscribes to the "BNA-Core" plan, which provides access to the following BNA online publications. The content is available via BNA Direct, LexisNexis or Westlaw. (Accessible via Internet-Username/Password required-Consult the Electronic Database Guide or contact the Circulation/Reference desk for assastance.)
ABA/BNA Lawyers' Manual on Professional Conduct
Antitrust and Trade Regulation Report
Criminal Law Reporter
Famly Law Reporter - Current Reports
Labor Relations Reporter/Labor & Employment Law Library
Securities Regulation and Law Report
United States Law Week
BNA Tax:Tax Management's Portfolio Library and Daily Tax Report. (Accessible via internet/Password required or contact Circulation/Reference Desk for assistance).
CALI: Provides more than 100 interactive lessons and tutorials to help students learn the law. (Accessible via Internet/First time users must register via the CALI web site. Contact the Circulation/Reference Desk to acquire an access code.)
CCH Business/Finance OnLine Library: Current full text of primary authority and CCH current awareness materials in the following areas: Securities, banking, trade regulations, government contracts, transportation, and product liability and safety.||Remote Access
Current Index to Legal Periodicals (CILP): A weekly table of contents for new law review and journal issues and a subject index to the articles in these journals. (Emailed to Faculty members.)
CIS Congressional Universe: Current U.S. Congressional publications (bills, laws & regulations).|| Remote Access
Constitutions and Countries of the World: Contain current full text constitutions of 192 countries and provides Introductory and Compartive Notes that examine recent amendments and highlights.||Remote Access
Foreign Law Guide: Current sources of codes and basic legislation for other jurisdictions of the world. ||Remote Access
GPO Access: U.S. Government Printing Office’s electronic access to federal publications.(Accessible via Internet)
HeinOnline Law Journal Library: Legal Periodicals 1980-Present. Full text restrospective collection of selected legal journals & law reviews. Periodically additional journals are added to this database. (Accessible via Internet/Password required-Consult the electronic database gulde or Contact Circulation/Reference Desk for Assistance.)
HeinOnline's U.S. Congressional Documents Collection: Complete online access to the bound Congressional Record and its predecessors including the Annals of Congress, Register of Debates, Congressional Record, American State Papers, and Journals of the Continental Congress in an imaged searchable format. (Accessible via Internet/Password required-Consult the electronic database guide or Contact Circulation/Reference Desk for assistance)
HeinOline's World Trial Collection: Contains hundreds of documents, including trial transcripts and other critical court documents, as well as monographs that analyzing and debating the decisions in famous trials throughout history, as well as biographies of some of the greatest trial lawyers in history. (Accessible via Internet/Password required-Consult the electronic database guide or Contact Circulation/Reference Desk for assistance)
Immigration Law Interactive Drafting System Network (IDS): Over 150 automated Immigration forms from the various government agencies. (Only accessible via law school Network computers)
IndexMaster: Indices and Table of Contents for over 6000 legal treatises. ||Remote Access
Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals: Multilingual index to articles and book reviews appearing in approximately 492 legal journals worldwide. ||Remote Access
InfoTrac: OneFile 1980-Present. An Academic periodical resource that has more than 26 million database records that include full-text articles. (Accessible via internet/Password required for remote access-Consult the Electronic Database Guide or contact Reference Desk for assistance.)
InterAm Database: Collection of Latin American and Mexican legislation and regulatory materials. Legislation is organized by country and subject matter. (Accessible via Internet/Password Required-Consult the Electronic Database Guide or contact Reference Desk for assistance.)
Legal Forms: A complete listing of stste specific legal downloadable forms from Bankruptcy to Wills. ||Remote Access:
LegalTrac: 1980-Present. A comprehensive index to legal periodicals published in over 800 periodicals and newpapers. (Password required -Consult the Electronic Database Guide or contact Reference Desk for assistance).
Legal Scholarship Network: A series of electronic journals of abstracts, working papers as well as articles accepted for publication in various areas of law. (Accessible via Internet/Contact the Circulation Desk for assistance.)
Lexis/Nexis: Comprehensive database of legal material. (Accessible via Internet/Password required-Contact Reference Desk for assistance.)
LLMC DigitalThe world's largest collection of legal literature and government documents in microform. ||Remote Access
LoisLaw: Limited database of legal materials. (Accessible via Internet/First time users must register via the LoisLaw web site. Consult the Electronics Database Guide or contact Reference Desk to acquire an access code.)
ProDoc: Document management software. (Only accessible via Law School network computers.)
RIA Checkpoint: An online service dedicated to tax law. It includes the Federal Tax Coordinator, Internal Revenue Code, Regulations with commentary and standard tax treatises.(Accessible via Internet/RJT Library) ||Remote Access
RIA Estate Planning Systems with Treaties: Full official text of every treaty between the U.S. and foreign countries relating to estate and gift tax. ||Remote Access
SmartCILP Faculty Only: Weekly email notification of articles recently indexed in the Current Index to Legal Periodicals from pre-selected topics. (Accessible via Internet/To set up an account consult the Faculty Guide or contact Circulation Desk for assistance.)
Texas Libraries with Interrogatories: Full analysis of Texas discovery law with Interrogatories forms for all kinds of cases. (Accessible via Internet/Username and Password Required-Contact Circulation Desk for assistance.)
Texshare Databases A collection of 60 electronics databases on a variety of subjects. (Accessible on campus network computers.)
Treaties and International Agreements: Provides full-text of more than 12,700 U.S. treaties and international agreements, including international tax treaties. The database is updated monthly.||Remote Access
Westlaw: Comprehensive database of legal material. (Accessible via Internet/Password required-Contact Circulation/Reference Desk for assistance)
Lexis/Westlaw
First year law students may not access the LEXIS or WESTLAW databases until they have been trained or completed the first semester of law school. Contact DeCarlous Spearman for more information. Students accessing Lexis or Westlaw must send their print jobs to the dedicated Lexis/Westlaw printers. **Printing privileges will be suspended for one month for any student found printing Lexis or Westlaw materials on the Law Library printer.
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