Access Online Databases
Need to research a specific case or study an area of the law? The LLRC has many self-help resources available including case records, Westlaw, vLex, HeinOnline, and the Law Library Catalog.
Need an LLRC library card?
You can access remote databases like vLex (case law and other legal research) and HeinOnline (journals and other legal materials) off-site with an LLRC library card. To request an application or for more information, contact us at services@jbazmc.maricopa.gov.
Access these online resources on-site at any Law Library Resource Center location.
vLex
Searchable, full text library of federal and state material including case law, statutes, session laws, administrative materials, books & journals, jury verdict & settlement (National, FL, New England, NJ, NY, PA & TX), various forms for national courts as well as other federal departments and news. Please be sure to check each database for coverage dates. Available in the Library and Court complex only.
Go to vLexWestlaw Patron Access
Quick search access to all the content of Westlaw Patron Access, including federal and state materials, information for practice areas and a variety of tools. Available in the Library and Court complex only.
Go to Westlaw Patron AccessHeinOnline
A searchable archive of legal materials converted to electronic format, including Code of Federal Regulation, English Reports, European Center for Minority Issues, Federal Register Library, Law Journal Library, Legal Classics, Treaties and Agreements, US Presidential Library, US Supreme Court Library, US Statutes at Large and more. Available in the Library and Court complex only.
Go to HeinOnlineLLMC-Digital
Weekly online publication listing new articles in law journals and reviews. Titles are listed by topic and by journal title. Available in the Library and Court complex only.
Go to LLMC-DigitalNational Consumer Law Center Digital Library
Searchable, full text library of practice aids, pleadings and primary sources covering consumer related issues: bankruptcy, foreclosure, consumer credit, debt collection, and more. Available in the Library and Court complex only.
Go to National Consumer Law Center Digital LibraryAccess these resources off-site with an LLRC library card. Contact us for more information at services@jbazmc.maricopa.gov
vLex
Searchable, full text library of federal and state material including case law, statutes, session laws, administrative materials, books & journals, jury verdict & settlement (National, FL, New England, NJ, NY, PA & TX), various forms for national courts as well as other federal departments and news. Please be sure to check each database for coverage dates. Available with library card only.
Go to vLexHeinOnline
A searchable archive of legal materials converted to electronic format, including Code of Federal Regulation, English Reports, European Center for Minority Issues, Federal Register Library, Law Journal Library, Legal Classics, Treaties and Agreements, US Presidential Library, US Supreme Court Library, US Statutes at Large and more. Available with library card only.
Go to HeinOnlineNational Consumer Law Center Digital Library
Searchable, full text library of practice aids, pleadings and primary sources covering consumer related issues: bankruptcy, foreclosure, consumer credit, debt collection, and more. Available with library card only.
Go to National Consumer Law Center Digital LibraryAccess these resources from anywhere.
Library of Congress Guide to Law Online
Annotated guide to sources of information on government and law available online. It includes selected links to useful and reliable sites for legal information.
Go to Library of Congress Guide to Law OnlineNational Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Library
Summaries of more than 190,000 documents on criminal justice, juvenile justice, and substance abuse resources, including Federal, State, and local government reports, books, research reports, journal articles, and unpublished research.
Go to NCJRS LibraryJUSTINFO Newsletter
Newsletter for the NCJRS highlights information from criminal justice agencies.
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