Electronic Resources

Westlaw Public Access

WestlawWestlaw is West Group's online legal research service.  The Supreme Court Law Library provides FREE access to a select group of Westlaw databases. Ask a law librarian or call the law library for more information.

The Law Library's Westlaw contract includes AmJur2d, AmJur Proof of Facts & Trials Library, AmJur Pleading and Practice Forms, Federal Practice and Procedure (aka Wright & Miller), and Causes of Action.

Westlaw's KeyCite service is the equivalent of Lexis' Shepard's cite checking service.

Due to licensing restrictions this service may be used at the Law Library only.

The Law Library charges for printouts. Read more about our copying and printing services.

 


LexisNexis Research Service

Shepard's Online LexisNexis' research service provides access to:

  • Shepard's® legal citation validation service
  • Federal and all state primary law
  • U.S. legislative materials
  • Native American Solicitor's Opinions
  • Moore's Federal Practice
  • Nichols on Eminent Domain
  • Larson's on Workers Compensation

as well as other legal resources.

Due to licensing restrictions this service may be used at the Law Library only.

The Law Library charges for printouts. Read more about our copying and printing services.


Official Nevada Law Library From the Source

Official Nevada Law Library cdromThe Official Nevada Law Library from the Source is published on CD-ROM by the Legislative Council Bureau. For information on this publication you can visit the website at http://www.leg.state.nv.us/publications/

The Official Nevada Law Library includes all of the following:

  • Nevada Reports
  • Nevada Revised Statutes with Annotations
  • Nevada Attorney General's Opinions
  • Nevada Administrative Code
  • Nevada Court Rules
  • Nevada and U.S. Constitutions
  • U.S. Court Rules for Nevada and the Ninth Circuit
  • Nevada City Charters
  • Gaming Regulations
  • Statutes of Nevada

Due to licensing restrictions this service may be used at the Law Library only.


HeinOnline

The Law Library subscribes to HeinOnline, Hein's online research product with more than 90 million pages of legal hsitory available in an online, fully-searchable, image-based format. For addtional information about this service, you can visit their website at http://heinonline.org, or at the reference desk.

The Law Library's HeinOnline subscription includes the Law Journal Library (over 1,700 law and law-related periodicals, available in PDF, coverage is from the first issue through in most cases the current published issue), the Code of Federal Regulations (from inception in 1938), the Federal Register Library (from inception in 1936), Legal Classics (more than 3,000 treatises), Nyberg and Boast's Subject Compilations of State Laws, the Treaties and Agreements Library (all U.S. treaties, whether currently in-force, expired, or not yet officially published), the U.S. Code (from inception in 1925-1926), U.S. Statutes at Large, U.S. Supreme Court Library (complete coverage of the official U.S. Reports bound volumes plus preliminary prints, and slip opinions).

Due to licensing restrictions this service may be used at the Law Library only.


The law library charges for printouts. Read more about our copying and printing services.