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Does Criss Library have an extensive legal collection?

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Does Criss Library have an extensive legal collection?

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Yes, and No. The University of Nebraska at Omaha does not have a law school, so our legal holdings are limited to a few key reference sources. We own the U.S. and Nebraska statutes and codes, and we have United States Reports, Nebraska Reports, and Nebraska Appellate Reports. We also have the current year of the Code of Federal Regulations and the Federal Register. However, we subscribe to three commercial databases, which taken together are roughly equivalent to the reference and periodicals collections of a major law library: Lexis-Nexis Academic, Westlaw Campus Research, and Hein Online. These databases encompass codes and statutes for the Federal government and all fifty states; published decisions of Federal courts and the courts of all fifty states; and articles published in several hundred law review journals.

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