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At the Nevada Supreme Court Law Library, you can use special tools to research legal information if you visit in person. We have Bloomberg Law for case docket research, HeinOnline for older laws, and Lexis+ and Westlaw Precision for detailed legal research. You can also read eBooks with a library card from offsite through the LexisNexis Digital Library.
The NSCLL offers visitors access to several legal research services that are only accessible onsite at the Law Library.
See also the section on Accessing the Law Library in this guide.
Need assistance with an eBook? Please contact the Reference Desk.
Don't have a library card? Register for an account/barcode.
The Legal Information Reference Center is an online tool to help people who are handling their own legal issues. It has full-text legal books from top publishers like Nolo and thousands of legal forms specific to each state. You can find forms and information on topics like bankruptcy, business law, family law, financial planning, real estate, wills, and more. You can use it at the law library or online with a library card, either through a web browser or the EBSCO mobile app.
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Index to Legal Periodicals & Books helps you find important articles on your topic. You can search old articles from 1908 to 1981 in the Retrospective collection or newer ones from 1994 to now in ILP & Books Full Text. You won’t be able to read the full articles, but you can see if your keywords are in the title, summary, or author. You can use it at the law library or online with a library card, either on a computer or with the EBSCO mobile app.
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