Law School Databases and Electronic Resources
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Comprehensive Legal Resources
CasemakerX: CasemakerX is a legal research database, similar to WestLaw or LexisNexis, which is provided free-of-charge to all members of the Texas bar. Law students have access to CasemakerX. In order to create an account, go to http://www.casemakerx.com/, and click "Sign Up". Then register using your St. Mary's University email address (the email address ending in @stmarytx.edu ).
Law
Library Microform Consortium (LLMC) (On-campus and off campus access)
Contains archives of the scanned versions of harder find state and federal
legal materials. Also contains legal materials from jurisdictions around the
world.
LexisNexis (Password
restricted: Each law student and faculty member is assigned an individual
password.)
Collection of thousands of databases comprising mostly primary and secondary
legal materials as well as collections of newspapers and other sources of
information.
LexisNexis
Academic (On-Campus and off campus access for undergraduate students.)
Comprehensive site combining academic, business and primary and secondary legal
resources.
Westlaw (Password
restricted: Each law student and faculty member is assigned an individual
password.)
Online portal to legal materials published by West. Also includes access to
thousands of databases across a spectrum of legal and current affairs topics.
Law Reviews and Journals
HeinOnline
(On-campus and off campus access)
Although HeinOnline contains a number of primary and secondary resources one of
its more useful collections is the Law Journal Library which contains scanned
PDF files of law journals dating back to the 1800's.
Index
to Legal Periodicals (on and off campus access)
Provides access to law review articles, book reviews, symposia and much more.
Subject and Keyword searching are generally easier on ILP versus other
electronic law journal collections.
Federal Resources
FDsys (open access)
The Federal Digital System is the new enhanced version of GPO
Access. FDsys contains a number of improvements over its predecessor like a
single search box for multiple government publications. To learn more visit the
FDsys about page.
Thomas (open access)
A division of the Library of Congress, Thomas is a great resource for finding
legislative history of recent enactments. It's also useful for checking the
status of and tracking current Bills.
ProQuest
Congressional Index (On campus and off campus access.)
Proquest Congressoinal databases indexes the federal legislative history of
compiled in the Congressional Index Service (CIS). This is an excellent
resource for finding detailed informaton about the legislative history of many
laws.
Texas Legal Resources
Texas Legislative Reference
Library (open access)
Provides online access to many of the resources indexed by the Legislative
Reference Library of Texas. The LRL provides copies of current Bills being
considered in the legislature as well as a detailed collection of the
legislative history of Texas laws.
Texas Courts Online (open
access)
Contains links to Texas court cases as well as a wealth of information of the
Texas judicial system.
Texas Legislature Online
(openaccess)
Links to current legislative information, session activity, etc.
Texas Secretary of State
(openaccess)
Texas administrative regulations are here as well as the filings of
Texascorporations and other business entities.
Business and Tax Law
CCHIntelliconnect
(On-campus and off campus access.)
A collection of primary and secondary resources relating to business and
taxlaw.
Note: CCH Intelliconnect will prompt you for a username and password. To usethe
database, create a username and password. You will not be billed for
theaccount, and use of your account will fall under St. Mary's
University'saccount.
International and Foreign Law
AccessUN(on-campus
and off-campus access)
Provides access to current and past UN documents and publications. Useful
forresearching interntaional political, economic, and social issues.
ForeignLaw
Guide( On-campus and off campus access.)
Provides access to secondary law sources from jurisdictions around theglobe.
InterAM (Requires
specialpassword. Click here for the password.)
Provides Spanish language and some English language translations of legal
andlaw related documents from Latin and South American nations.
LawInfoChina (requires special password; see the Electronic Services Librarian, Wilhelmina Randtke wrandtke@stmarytx.edu )
English language versions of Chinese legal and law related documents
includingthe Chinese Constitution, statutes, regulations and case law. It also
providesaccess to gazette and law journal articles as well as information of
thestructure of the Chinese legal system.
UNTreaty
Collection(On-campus and off campus access.)
Provides access to every treaty and every international agreement entered
intoby any member of the United Nations plus a wealth of other UN related
material.
Featured Services
Prodoc: Prodoc is an automated document assembly servicethat generates Texas legal forms in Word or WordPerfect format. Click here for instructions on installing ProDoc. For on-campus support: If you are a law student and would like to install Prodoc on your computer please come by the library's circulation desk for information, or send an email to Wilhelmina Randtke at wrandtke@stmarytx.edu.
CALI: CALI is an online study platform for legal materials. It contains instruction modules, recorded lectures and quizzes. CALI is a good resource for exam study and extra practice outside of class. In order to register: (1) Go to www.cali.org , (2) click "Create new account" , (3) register using the St/ Mary's Universityregistration code. To get the registration code, visit this website, or email Wilhelmina Randtke at wrandtke@stmarytx.edu and ask for the CALI code. Note: You will need an email address to register. As of Fall 2012, this cannot be a hotmail account. If your primary email address is hotmail, consider using your St. Mary's email address to register.
Exam Bank: The law library's circulation desk has a PDF collection ofpast exams from the law school, supplied by the professors. These are available in electronic format, and are searchable by professor or class.
Audio Case Files: Listen to cases with audio opinions
from AudioCaseFiles. You can use AudioCaseFiles to search for audio opinions
bycourse or by their casebook, download MP3 files of their assigned cases
and learn on the go. To create an account, visit
General Research Resources
Worldcat.org
(openaccess)
Internet catalog of the collections of libraries around the world, inlcudingSt.
Mary's.
E-JournalLocator
(open access)
Use this resource to find out what electronic journals St. Mary's Law
Schoolprovides access to.
If you are having problems accessing these resources or have any questionsabout them please contact Wilhelmina Randtke, wrandtke@stmarytx.edu or 210-436-3512.




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