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How do I find information about the law (court cases, bills, statutes and codes, regulations, or law reviews)?

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Detailed information about finding and using legal resources is available in our Law Subject Guide. LexisNexis Academic and West Campus Research provide online access to legal materials for members of the UNT community. LexisNexis Congressional provides online access to congressional, legislative, and regulatory materials for members of the UNT community. LexisNexis State Capital provides online access to information about state law, legislation, and legislators for members of the UNT community. For further assistance with legal research, please visit the Government Documents Service Desk on the Third Floor of Willis Library, or call (940) 565-2870 during Service Desk hours. Assistance with legal research is available online through the UNT Libraries Virtual Reference service. The Government Documents staff are not attorneys or paralegals and are neither authorized nor qualified to practice law. We can help you identify and locate print and online sources and can assist you in using ...  more
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Detailed information about finding and using legal resources is available in our Law Subject Guide. LexisNexis Academic and West Campus Research provide online access to legal materials for members of the UNT community. LexisNexis Congressional provides online access to congressional, legislative, and regulatory materials for members of the UNT community. LexisNexis State Capital provides online access to information about state law, legislation, and legislators for members of the UNT community. For further assistance with legal research, please visit the Government Documents Service Desk on the Third Floor of Willis Library, or call (940) 565-2870 during Service Desk hours. Assistance with legal research is available online through the UNT Libraries Virtual Reference service. The Government Documents staff are not attorneys or paralegals and are neither authorized nor qualified to practice law.  more
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