Is there a database of laws?
The Law Library subscribes to a broad range of databases and eResources that provide legal and legislative information for the U.S. and around the globe. Note that some commercial databases are available only to researchers while on-site in a Library of Congress Reading Room.
What is the legal database?
Contains a number of legal materials including most case reporters (both federal and state), law journals, newsletters and advance sheets, and access to federal court dockets. …
Where can I search for laws?
Legislation.gov.uk carries the “as enacted” and revised UK legislation. You will find the “as enacted” and revised versions together in one place. Legislation.gov.uk carries most types of UK legislation and their accompanying explanatory documents.
What database do lawyers use?
LexisNexis and Westlaw LexisNexis (Reed Elsevier) and Westlaw (Thomson Reuters), the primary legal databases for conducting professional legal research, are largely out-of-reach for academics unaffiliated with a law school.
What databases do paralegals use?
Subscription Databases (Law)
- HeinOnline.
- IICLE Online Library.
- LexisNexis.
- Practising Law Institute – PLI PLUS.
- Westlaw.
Where can I find the Statute Law Database?
The Statute Law Commissioner must aim to keep the Statute Law Database up to date at all times. A paper copy of the Statute Law Database is available at the Public Library in Stanley (and will be periodically updated).
What kind of databases are there for law?
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.
How is the genome statute and legislation database?
The Genome Statute and Legislation Database is comprised of state statutes and bills introduced during the 2007-2020 U.S. state legislative sessions. NHGRI’s Table of State Statutes Related to Genomics provides the total number of states that have enacted legislation on the topics in the database, together with a description of each topic.
Is the Statute Law Database the same as the opsi website?
The content of the new Statute Law Database consists of the combined content of the previous UK Statute Law Database (SLD), and the Office of Public Sector Information (OPSI) website. Updated legislation on the new website is the same data as that available on SLD.