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Immigration laws & regulations, practice guides, forms, articles, and popular AILA publications like Kurzban's Immigration Law Sourcebook.
Provides specialized legal forms in a variety of subject areas.
Provides 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.
Gale 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.
We provide electronic access to Matthew Bender practice guides, drafting guides, legal treatises, and popular legal titles through the OverDrive platform.
This 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.
This is the companion website for books published by the National Consumer Law Center. Titles include: Access to Utility Service, Automobile Fraud, Collection Actions, Consumer Arbitration Agreements, Consumer Banking and Payments Law, Consumer Bankruptcy Law and Practice, Consumer Class Actions, Consumer Credit Regulation, Consumer Warranty Law, Credit Discrimination, Fair Credit Reporting, Fair Debt Collection, Federal Deception Law, Foreclosures, Mortgage Lending, Repossessions, Student Loan Law, Truth in Lending, and Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices.
Hornbooks, nutshells, and other e-books on a variety of legal subjects from administrative law to workers' compensation.