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Law Library Databases A-Z

Includes links to GSU Law Library licensed databases and selected GSU Library, GALILEO, and free legal resources. For non-legal databases, visit GSU Library's database list.

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The following databases are new additions to the Law Library's Database List
This collection features publications by and about the Administrative Conference of the United States, an independent federal agency within the executive branch that recommends ways to improve the efficiency, adequacy, and fairness of rulemaking, adjudication, and other administrative processes.
LexBlog Library This link opens in a new window
Alternate Name(s) Legal Blogs
LexBlog indexes and archives legal commentary in the form of blogs and articles. These legal practitioner-authored secondary law is easily discoverable and preserved in this collection.
U.S. Political & Legal History This link opens in a new window
More than 12,500 books, treatises, pamphlets, court cases, and other works that weave together the histories of each individual U.S. state from prestatehood to today. The collection offers a unique 50-state history of the United States.

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        Access for all GSU with CampusID and password

    Access for College of Law

        Requires researcher to create an account

     Available on Law Library public workstations

     Electronic Journal

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