Access to case law, court documents, federal and state statutes, administrative rules and regulations, law reviews, treatises, legal encyclopedias, forms and public records, and collections for legal practice areas. Account available to only current Penn Carey Law faculty, students, and staff. Contact a reference librarian for assistance.
A comprehensive resource on international economic law.
nominative reports (law reports) of the U.S. Supreme Court before official reporters were appointed to the Court. The federal government assumed publication of the U.S. Reports in 1874.
Brings together over 350 authors from across the world; entries on the current global state of Intellectual Property Law, providing unique insights into the discipline and how it is affected by globalization and increased regional integration.
nominate (or nominative) reports for England published before 1865. After 1865, the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting started to publish the Law Reports.
nominative reports (judicial reports) for Ireland before 1866 when the Irish Council for Law Reporting began publishing the Irish Reports. Select Irish Reports are also available.
Provides access to treatises and answer books, forms, course handbooks, and transcripts from PLI’s seminars. Excellent resource for transactional law research, but also contains materials for those who are litigation-focused. Published by the Practising Law Institute, a non-profit continuing legal education organization