Treatises, periodicals and monographs all provide a wealth of information about what the law is and how it has been interpreted. They also provide historical context.
Large database of legal materials. HeinOnline is known for its extensive collection of law journals, but it also contains many primary law and legislative history sources such as state and federal session laws, the United States Code, Supreme Court opinions and the U.S. Serial Set, and world constitutions. HeinOnline also contains many specialized collections, including collections focused on capital punishment, immigration law, the history of international law, and gun legislation and regulation in America.
An index of articles in hundreds of law reviews, legal newspapers, and bar association journals in the U.S. and abroad since 1980. Search by subject or keyword.
LexisNexis is an online resource that features access to legal, business, and news sources. A researcher can search Cases, Court Records, Legislative Codes, Legal News, Wire Services, Newspapers, Public Records, and more through LexisNexis. A personal username and password are necessary for this site.
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Online legal research service providing access to a large collection of statutes, case law, treatises, and journal articles, as well as current news articles and business information. A personal username and password are necessary for this site.
The Georgetown Immigration Law Journal is the only student-edited law journal devoted exclusively to the study of immigration law. The Journal publishes articles on timely issues by professors and practitioners, solicits reviews of recent books, coordinates symposia on important topics, and produces thoughtful student notes.
The Immigration and Nationality Law Review (INLR) is a nationally recognized annual journal published by William S. Hein & Co. The Review includes student casenotes, comments, book reviews, and essays. Most recent content not available.
The Immigration Law Advisor is produced by and for the Executive Office for Immigration Review. The purpose of the publication is to disseminate developments in immigration law to the Board and to Immigration Judges every month. Each issue of the Advisor reports on developments in the federal Courts, precedent decisions of the Board, legislative and regulatory updates, and other developments in the law.
This eJournal distributes working and accepted paper abstracts dealing with the law of immigration, asylum, refugees, alienage, citizenship, nationality and naturalization in the United States and abroad.