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Law databases

  - Access for Akron Law Faculty, Students and Staff
Akron Law Digital provides 24/7 electronic access to numerous titles published by Lexis and the American Bar Association. There are primary and secondary sources published by Lexis, including many Ohio treatises, and large treatises such as Nimmer on Copyright and Page on the Law of Wills. Law students, faculty and staff may sign in with a University email address. Select the library: ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ Law Library.


– Aspen Learning Library (f.k.a. Wolters Kluwer Study Aid Library) contains study aids in Ebook form, including Emanuel Law Outlines, Examples and Explanations, Glannon Guides, Emanuel Crunchtime, Academic Success, Casenote Legal Briefs, Inside Series, Friedman’s Series and Jumpstart Series.    Create an account to add bookmarks, notes, and highlights as well as add custom shelves and favorites. [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ law users only.]


– Provides comprehensive access to up-to-date legal content as well as daily business news and market information.  Includes a legal citator, cases, statutes, news, commentary and analysis, federal docket searching, and transactional information. For further information see the . [Accessible to ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users off-campus via VPN access. Law school students, faculty and staff may set up personal accounts with their own username and password.]


– CALI Lessons are web-based tutorials on a variety of legal subjects. Currently there are over 950 lessons in over 35 law school subjects.  Click for information about the CALI authorization code for ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ Law students. [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ Law users only, requires registration and password.]


– The Ohio State Bar Association provides this database to its members, including law student members. Contains cases, statutes, court rules and regulations for the fifty states and federal. Includes a Citator to see if cases are still good law. Contains selected federal and state agency decisions and official Ohi – o jury instructions. To access, sign up for a .

– The full text of over 250 law reviews in English. [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]
[This resource is made available by the University Libraries]


– The Eighteenth Century Collections Online is a comprehensive digital collection of nearly 140,000 English-language titles covering all subjects published between 1701 and 1800 in the United Kingdom and North America, including foreign-language titles printed in the UK. It includes titles covering the development of law in the British Empire between 1701 and 1800. [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]
[This resource is made available by the University Libraries]


– Law faculty, staff and students can sign up for free Fastcase access . Many lawyers use Fastcase as an economical option to Lexis or Westlaw. Fastcase provides case law, court rules, statutes and regulations, both federal and state. It also has a Shepards-like feature. For more information see the



The Foreign Law Guide (FLG) covers over 190 foreign jurisdictions and offers information on sources of foreign law, including bibliographic citations to legislation, the existence of English translations, and selected references to secondary sources. [McDowell Building only.]


– Provides access to Ohio legislative and governmental information service, including bill tracking, the full text of bills, the administrative code and revised code, committee rosters, legislator information, and government-related news from the Hannah News Service.  Also known as Ohio Capitol Connection or Hannah Online. [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]



Online searchable, legal research collection includes Law Journal Library of U.S. and foreign titles providing comprehensive coverage, Congressional Record bound volumes, U.S. Reports, state statutes and session laws, legal classics, world famous trials, the United Nations and League of Nations Treaty Series, U.S. Treaties, the Federal Register, the Code of Federal Regulations, and various, specialized collections [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]


– Investment Arbitration Reporter is a news and analysis service focusing on international law that applies to foreign investment, particularly the international investment treaties and arbitration claims that arise in this context. Coverage includes the investigation of unreported cases, rapid review and analysis of legal documents, and important policy developments. [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ law users only.]


– HeinOnline’s Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals (IFLP) is a subject index to articles and book reviews in selected foreign law journals and collected essays, from 1985 to the present.  Includes browsable digital versions of print index editions from 1960-1984 [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]


– A retrospective database indexing over 750 legal periodicals published in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. Annual surveys of the laws of a jurisdiction, annual surveys of the federal courts, yearbooks, annual institutes, and annual reviews of the work in a given field or on a given topic are also covered.  [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ Users only.]

Open access collection of law-related scholarly research papers. [Open access.]


– Full-text database containing legal resources, including cases, statutes, regulations, secondary sources, news, and periodicals. For further information see the .  [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ Law users only, requires registration and password.]


— Access for Akron Law Faculty, Students, and Staff. The vendor sends the information to create an account via email. If you can’t find this email contact ualawlibrary@uakron.edu. This tech offers a way to review, gather, and organize information. Training is available through vendor videos on or by emailing the law library.


– Retrospective digital collection of primary and secondary legal materials including federal and state official case reporters, U.S. Statutes at Large, and decisions of some federal agencies.  Includes legal source materials from the U.K. and former Common law countries.  [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]


– Searchable retrospective digital collection featuring access to some 22,000 Anglo-American legal treatises, case books, pamphlets, speeches, letters, and other works, dating from 1800-1926. [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]


– This digital collection contains approximately 1,350 works, including colonial records, constitutional conventions and compilations, city charters, law dictionaries, and state codes.  The sources are full-text searchable or can be browsed by author or title.  Advanced search features include searching by jurisdiction, publication type, language, date, and illustration. [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]


– The Making of Modern Law: Trials, 1600-1926 is comprised of thousands of books and pamphlets. It is an archive of trial documents and unofficially published accounts of important trials in the U.S., Britain, and France dating from 1600 to 1926.  It covers commercial law, constitutional law, dueling, elections, impeachment, international law, land, libel, military offenses, murder, torts, treason, and wills, among many other subjects. [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]


– This collection contains records and briefs brought before the United States Supreme Court between 1832 and 1978.  Included are transcripts, applications for review, motions, petitions, and supplements.  It contains nearly 11 million pages from over 75,000 cases brought before the Court. [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]


– The Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law is a comprehensive online resource containing analytical comparative articles offering a global overview of constitutional law. The articles available in the database address a focused range of topics that provide the best coverage of the essence, character, development, and history of constitutional law from a global perspective. It provides seamless navigation between encyclopedia articles, linking to commentaries and instruments from the Oxford Constitutions of the World and US Constitutional Law products.  [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]


– The Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Law is a comprehensive, analytical resource containing peer-reviewed articles on every aspect of international law. This resource includes the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public international Law, and the Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Procedural Law. [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]


– Offers access to thousands of academic monographs in 20 subject areas across the humanities, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law. [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]
[This resource is made available by the University Libraries]


– NOTE: This resource is now available as part of the database listed above. [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ Law users only, requires registration and password.


– Used as a Chrome extension, Powernotes helps create better research by assisting you in staying organized. It allows you to capture content from across the web, easily organize the information, switch between projects, collaborate, and generate citations and bibliographies. Create an account with your university email address. [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]


– Provides access to Congressional hearings, committee reports, witness testimony, and other Congressional publications. Content also includes the Congressional Record and its predecessors, documents from the Congressional Research Service, information about current and historic members of Congress, the Federal Register, the Code of Federal Regulations, political news sources, and social media. Coverage begins with 1789. [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]


Complete legislative history information for many federal laws.  This resource contains legislative history information from 1789 to current. (Coverage between 1789 – 1929 is selective.)  [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]


– Find "regulation histories" - compilations of Federal Register notices, proposed rules, and rules representing the complete rulemaking process associated with specific Public Laws and Executive Orders. Also search regulations back to 1789. [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]


– Contains U.S. Supreme Court Records and Briefs from 1975 to current. Contains materials for cases argued before the Supreme Court only. Includes docket, petition for writ of certiorari, briefs, oral argument transcript, opinion. 


– is the institutional repository for the University of Akron. The School of Law uses the institutional repository to showcase the Center for Constitutional Law, the scholarly work of the School of Law faculty, and the content of the Akron Law Review. [Open access.]



Create an account with VitalSource Bookshelf to access the following titles: Understanding Family Law, Understanding Remedies, and Understanding Constitutional Law. 2 copies are available at a time[ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]



24/7 access to more than 470 study aids in ebook format.  Includes Gilbert Law Summaries, Sum and Substance titles, Black Letter Outlines and High Court Case Summaries.  In order to access some resources like Exam Pro, you will need to create an account with your ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵnet email address, go to your account page, and verify your email address.  [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ users only.]


– Full-text database containing legal resources, including cases, statutes, regulations, secondary sources, news, and periodicals. For further information see the . [ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ Law users only, requires registration and password.]

Westlaw Patron Access

Available ON SITE to all at the University of Akron Law Library only. Search statutes, cases, regulations and administrative materials for all 50 states and federal. Includes Keycite, as well as national, federal and state secondary sources and forms.

Additional databases provided by the University Libraries and OhioLINK


Search e-journals by title, partial title, subject, or ISSN. [Some resources available to the School of Law community will not display in this listing.]



Search OhioLINK databases by subject, type or name.


The OhioLINK Electronic Book Center (EBC) contains more than 50,000 e-book titles, covering numerous subjects, and includes scholarly monographs, encyclopedias, dictionaries and other reference works. Most e-books are permanently owned by OhioLINK.


The OhioLINK Electronic Journal Center (EJC) contains millions of full-text articles in 10,000 journals from large publishers to small presses. 


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