Â鶹´«Ã½

Skip to main content

Law Databases

Find the current listing of available law databases below.

Database Description
Fully searchable immigration law library. Contains primary and secondary legal resources, including the INA, immigration-related sections of the CFR and the Foreign Affairs Manual (FAM), immigration-related BIA and Board of Alien Labor Certification Appeals (BALCA) decisions, official liaison minutes, agency memoranda and correspondence. (3)

A new resource of topically-focused digital collections of historical documents that support multidisciplinary research:  (3)

  • The Black Liberation Army and the Program of Armed Struggle
  • Federal Response to Radicalism in the 1960s
  • Federal Surveillance of African Americans, 1920-1984
  • Holocaust and the Concentration Camp Trials: Prosecution of Nazi War Crimes
  • International Women's Periodicals, 1786-1933: Social and Political Issues
  • The Papers of Amiri Baraka, Poet Laureate of the Black Power Movement
  • The Republic of New Afrika

for SLU LAW faculty and students

Provides legal content, dockets, law reviews, and treatises, as well as company/market information and news from Bloomberg News. (6)
Computer Assisted Legal Instruction. Over 400 self-paced tutorials for law school subjects. Must register as a SLU Law student. See Library for password. (6)
Formerly RIA Tax Research Database, this is a full-text database of federal, state, and some international tax materials. Includes many secondary research sources for tax, accounting, audit, corporate finance and international trade. Contains direct links to sources like the AICPA, IFRS, GAAP, SEC, IRS, GASB, FASB, and COSO. (3)
Columbia International Affairs Online. An internet based, full-text resource for journal articles, reports, studies, conference proceedings, complete books and scholarly works in progress for all area of international affairs back to 1991. (3)
Fastcase is a collection of federal and state cases, statutes, regulations, court rules, and constitutions. (3)
A web version of a loose-leaf service which has links to hundreds of URLs containing reprints or translations of legislation as well as citations to secondary sources featuring commentary and analysis. (3)
Full text, image based collection of legal periodicals usually from inception of publication. Other specialized collections include the Federal Register, the Congressional Record and other Congressional Documents, International Legal Resources, and State Session Laws. (3)
Over 100 Illinois-specific comprehensive practice handbooks designed for Illinois legal professionals. Provides a wide selection of legal forms. Includes real estate contracts, wills, divorce, landlord tenant and many others. (3)
A multilingual index to articles and book reviews appearing in over 500 legal journals published worldwide. It provides in-depth coverage of public and private international law, comparative and foreign law. (3)
Searchable database of journal articles in areas including economics, finance, history, philosophy, political science, and sociology. (3)
Current awareness service covering legal developments in over 40 topical practice areas. Industry and state sections contain discussions on litigation, legislation and regulation, corporate deals, major personnel moves, and legal industry news and trends. (4)
A free, open access repository for legal scholarship maintained by members of the scholarly legal community. Includes pre-prints, published articles, data sets, and other work products.
A personnel contact database for government, business, media, and nonprofit organizations. It lists names, titles, addresses, telephone and fax numbers, email addresses and biographical data. The database contains content from various Yellowbooks. (5)
An online eBook collection providing access to primary law materials such as Illinois Compiled Statutes Annotated as well as practitioner materials such as Evidentiary Foundations, Illinois Jurisprudence, and Illinois Forms of Jury Instructions. eBooks include active links from citation references to statutes, cases, treatises, and other materials. All titles can be browsed, read online, downloaded to a computer or transferred to a variety of devices. (4)

for SLU LAW faculty and students

A legal database containing federal and state cases, statutes, regulations, international materials, and a variety of secondary resources including reference materials, law journals, treatises, and newspapers. Lexis Web Courses are available through LexisNexis. (6)
A legal analytics and competitive intelligence database that crawls information from the federal Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) site, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)'s databases, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC)'s Electronic Document Information System (EDIS), and U.S. federal statutes. Login via Lexis+ username and password. (6)  
An extensive collection of over 15,000 digitized titles (>110,000 volumes) covering more than 400 jurisdictions worldwide. The content is overwhelmingly in the public domain, with other sources made available with permission. Includes federal and state materials from the U.S. and provincial materials from Canada. Europe, Africa, and South America are also widely represented. The site’s Indigenous Law Portal provides over 4,000 links to Native American, First Nation and other tribal materials in the Western Hemisphere. (3)
Created from the digitization of the Nineteenth Century and Twentieth Century Legal Treatises microfilm collections, The Making of Modern Law includes a fully searchable database of more than 22,000 British commonwealth and American legal works including casebooks, local practice manuals, form books, works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters and speeches. (3)
Includes more than 10,000 titles and nearly two million pages of fully searchable content dealing with major trials held in both Great Britain and the U.S. The documents are from the collections of the law libraries of Harvard, Yale, and the Library of the Bar of the City of New York. (3)
A digital collection of more than 350,000 separate documents from over 150,000 Supreme Court cases. Document types include Appellant's Brief; Appellee's Brief; Application for Review; Application for Writ; Brief in Opposition; Brief of Real Party; Intervenor's Brief; Jurisdictional Statement; Letter Brief; Opposition for Review; Oral Transcript; Petition; Petition for Rehearing; Petitioner's Brief; Petition for Writ of Certiorari; Relator's Brief; Supplement to Petition; and Transcript. (3)
Economic research focusing on areas including developing new statistical measurements, estimating quantitative models of economic behavior, and analyzing the effects of public policies. (3)
Formerly LexisNexis Academic, Nexis Uni provides access to full-text of local, national, and international news sources; business, financial, and company information; legal sources (court cases, statutes, legislation) for both state and federal levels. (3)
Online, on-demand access to more than 100 study aid titles covering first year topics as well as those from 2L and 3L years. Includes the popular Q&A series and the Understanding series. Full text searchable eBook versions are available to read online or offline. (3)
Online access to more than 250 study aids and supplements covering first year topics as well as those from 2L and 3L years including case briefs, outlines, overviews and exam prep materials. Find full text searchable versions of Examples and Explanations, Glannon Guides, Emanuel Law Outlines, and Casenote Legal Briefs. (3)
Access to hundreds of study aids, treatises, and audio lectures to help you succeed in law school. Find Flash Cards, Gilbert Law Summaries, Nutshells, Short & Happy Guides, Sum and Substance Audio, and many more titles here. Create an account to take and save notes and to use the mobile app. (3)
A collection of reference resources about law with a focus on aspects of international law. Contains handbooks on comparative constitutional law, corporate law and governance, criminal law, international human rights law, Islamic law, jurisprudence and philosophy of law, the U.S. Constitution, and U.S. health care law. (3)
Provides complete access to authoritative treatises, course handbooks, answer books, legal forms, and program transcripts from the Practicing Law Institute (PLI). (3)
POLITICO Pro offers granular reporting and analysis across 16 policy coverage areas along with tools, trackers, and data to provide key policy intelligence. Pro's newsroom is staffed by 100+ policy-specific reporters with connections across Washington. Coverage areas include Health Care, Employment, Immigration, Tax, Technology, Trade, and more. (3)
PrivCo is a source for business and financial data on major, non-publicly traded corporations, including family owned, private equity owned, venture backed, and international unlisted companies. (3)
U.S. federal bill tracking and legislative history; some full text. (3)
Provides access to documents produced by Federal government departments, agencies, and commissions spanning the years from our nation's founding through the mid-20th century. These documents touch upon all aspects of U.S. social, political and economic life, as well as major events in U.S. history, and provide points of comparison between the U.S. and selected foreign countries. (3)
Includes regulatory histories associated with public laws, executive orders, and departments and agencies. In addition, infographics and other features facilitate teaching and learning about administrative law. (3)
Legislative Insight is a federal legislative history service that makes available thoroughly researched compilations of digital full-text publications created by Congress during the process leading up to the enactment of U.S. Public Laws. (3)
An online collection of full opinions from Supreme Court argued cases. Includes dockets, petitions for writ of certiorari, petitioner and respondent briefs, joint appendices and amicus briefs. Transcripts of oral arguments dating back to 1955 are also included. (3)
Provided by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). More than 22 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books can be found in PubMed. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher websites. (3)
Collection of SLU School of Law faculty scholarship.
Contains research related to law, economics, and business in 61 different subject areas. Provides access to submitted abstracts and full text papers from scholars around the world. (3)
Tax laws, regulations, journals, legal analysis and daily news. Includes Tax Analysts. Contact a Reference Librarian at lawref@slu.edu for assistance in creating an account. (6)
 with . Contains all publications included in volumes 1-14,277 of the Congressional Serial Set. Materials are drawn from the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives and include reports, documents, and journals. For digital access to most of the continuing Serial Set materials after 1994 see the website. (3)

Primary law including statutes, cases, administrative agency materials, and secondary source materials from the following practice areas: Antitrust, Banking and Consumer Finance, Government Contracts, Health care, Intellectual Property, Products Liability & Insurance, Securities, and Corporate Law. (3)

for SLU LAW faculty and students

A legal database containing federal and state cases, statutes, regulations, international materials, and a variety of secondary resources including reference materials, law journals, treatises, and newspapers. TWEN courses are available through Westlaw. (6)
Westlaw Patron Access Access to federal and state cases, statutes, regulations, KeyCite, and a variety of secondary sources. See a Reference Librarian for access information. (1)
A combined catalog of the holdings of more than 41,000 libraries. It provides descriptive details about each title and a list of libraries that own each item. (3)
Databases in the social sciences, humanities and sciences available to SLU users.
 

(1) Accessible at SLU LAW only
(2) Accessible at SLU
(3) Accessible at SLU and off campus
(4) SLU LAW network username and password required
(5) SLU LAW email address required or access via mySLU for SLU LAW members
(6) Vendor password required