HeinOnline contains various databases covering primary law and secondary sources, such as the Law Journal Library and Session Laws Library.
Lexis contains primary and secondary materials on every legal subject and is one of the premier U.S. legal information vendors. The site contains all U.S. state and federal statutes, cases, regulations, as well as the majority of law reviews, and many treatises. Access is limited to TU law students and faculty.
The West Academic Study Aids Collection offers access to hundreds of trusted study aids, audiobooks and lectures, and interactive practice questions. This resource includes the popular Nutshell, Acing, Short & Happy Guide, and Sum and Substance Audio series. Law students can create an account with a TU email address.
All federal and state primary law and many sources of secondary law. Use is limited to TU Law students and faculty. A public use Westlaw terminal is available in the MLIC for non-law students, staff, faculty, and alumni. Please contact mlic@utulsa.edu with any access questions.
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Email an MLIC librarian at MLIC@utulsa.edu for help.
The MLIC's goal is for you to do well in your classes. Please take a look at the sub-pages here for your One L courses, and take advantage of the other amenities in the MLIC
. . .may be checked out by law students at the front desk ("Circulation desk") in the MLIC.
. . .on the second and third floors are first come, first served. Study carrels on the first floor (the basement) may be rented by the semester or year. Check at the Circulation desk for details.
. . .at https://subscription.westacademic.com/ is a collection of ebooks, flash cards, practice exams, hornbooks and audio lectures on most law school subjects. Create an account with your TU email address (for authentication). Download their app in the app store. "Save" items from a desktop view and they will appear in your app for mobile use.
. . .Guided tutorials and quizzes on many legal subjects. Check the subguides here for maps of CALI lessons to your Professor's syllabi.
Email an MLIC librarian at MLIC@utulsa.edu for help.