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AILALinkAILALink is a fully searchable, immigration law research website from the American Immigration Lawyers Association. Available AILA publications include Kurzban's Immigration Law Sourcebook, Essentials of Immigration Law, Immigration Consequences of Criminal Activity, AILA's Asylum Primer, AILA's Occupational Guidebooks Series, The Waivers Book, Representing Clients in Immigration Court, Litigating Immigration Cases in Federal Court, and many others. This database also provides access to some primary source materials for immigration law.
FastcaseIncludes case law, statutes, constitutions, regulations, court rules, attorney general opinions, administrative opinions and orders for all state and federal jurisdictions.
Gale Legal FormsProvides specialized legal forms in a variety of subject areas.
Gale Virtual Reference LibraryGale Virtual Reference Library is an excellent resource for reference titles in many different areas of research. Titles include American Law Yearbook, The Bill of Rights, The Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America, Gale Encyclopedia of American Law, National Survey of State Laws, Veterans' Benefits: A Guide to State Programs, and West's Encyclopedia of American Law.
HeinOnlineProvides full-text access to many legal journals, periodicals, government documents, and other legal titles. Some of the resources included are the U.S. Statutes at Large (1789 to present), Federal Register (1936 to present), Code of Federal Regulations, United States Code, English Reports (1220-1865), and U.S. Reports.
Legal Information Source — EBSCOThis database contains hundreds of "plain English" legal reference books from Nolo Press, as well as thousands of state-specific legal forms, which can be searched by state or area of law.
LexisNexis Digital Library — OverDriveWe provide electronic access to Matthew Bender practice guides, drafting guides, legal treatises, and popular legal titles through the OverDrive platform.
National Consumer Law CenterNational Consumer Law Center (NCLC) publishes books on consumer law, including fair debt collection practices, truth in lending, foreclosure, and class actions, which have accompanying materials available electronically. Documents such as pleadings, forms, statutes, regulations, agency interpretations, and legislative and regulatory history are available and can be found by browsing through a title’s table of contents or by searching for specific topics or types of documents.
West AcademicHornbooks, nutshells, and other e-books on a variety of legal subjects from administrative law to workers' compensation.
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