Legal Research

News and information on conducting legal research, including workshops on using legal databases, searching in Omni, and understanding legal citation

Online database training sessions

 Brush up on your online searching skills! The Law Library is pleased to offer training sessions for the following databases:       1) Westlaw - Canadian content: Monday Sept. 23 from 12:40 to 1:30       2) Westlaw - American content: Monday Sept. 23 from 1:30 to 2:20       3) Quicklaw: Monday, Sept. 30 from 12:40 to […]

International Law Reports on Justis enhanced with replica PDFs

For the very first time, the renowned International Law Reports (ILR), published by Cambridge University Press, are now available on Justis complete with PDFs of the original reports. Now all decisions and other documents published in the ILRs can be downloaded or printed in the "official, as reported" format. The Justis online legal library is […]

Disaster strikes!

In the wake of this year's spate of wild (and wildly destructive) weather, including July 8th's record-breaking torrential deluge that flooded swathes of the city, crippling transit, leaving thousands without power for days, and which will ultimately cost upwards of $600 million in property damage, there are a number of questions of a legal nature that […]

More Good News for Foreign and Comparative Law Buffs

Following on our subscription to the Foreign Law Guide this spring, we have subscribed to the Making of Modern Law's latest database: Foreign Primary Sources 1600 - 1970. This is the first of a proposed two "volumes," and contains statutes, regulations, codes and commentaries of Great Britain, Ireland and countries in northern, central and eastern […]