The Law Library makes available to the Law School community a number of legal research databases. Additionally, all of the electronic resources available through the University Libraries are available for law school use as well. The University Libraries maintain a complete list of their databases.
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More Databases Available at UT University Libraries
More Databases Available from University Libraries
Provides access to a number of domestic and foreign newspapers, as well as magazines, newsletters, and broadcast transcripts. Please note, you must be signed out of LexisAdvance to use Nexis Uni.
A global information resource, providing full-text access to top national and international newspapers, newswires, business journals, market research reports, analysts reports and web sites.
The Almanac of the Federal Judiciary is a comprehensive guide to the federal courts. It includes every federal district, circuit, bankruptcy and magistrate judge and provides detailed information on a judge's educational and professional background; financial information and potential conflicts of interest; media coverage and noteworthy decisions; courtroom personnel and individual courtroom preferences and procedures. Also featured are anonymous, candid lawyer evaluations. Subscribers will also have access to archived material of former judges of the federal courts. The Almanac is updated monthly. It is current through November 2016.
Investment Arbitration Reporter provides access to news and analysis resources that track international arbitrations between foreign investors and sovereign governments. IAReporter offers in-depth coverage of investment arbitration, with a special focus on the investigation of unreported cases and rapid review and analysis of legal documents and important policy developments. They also provide comprehensive and up-to-date data on investor-state claims.
Off-campus Chrome users may receive an erroneous security warning. In that case, selecting "Ignore" will provide users with off-campus access to the resource.
The State Bar of Texas provides free access to all digital Texas Bar Books publications and subscriptions via the Texas Bar Practice website. Members of the UT Law community can sign up for a Law Education Account by following these instructions.
UT Law School faculty, staff, and students may sign up for individual access to the Wall Street Journal online (wsj.com/). To create an account, UT Law users should go to this link. You will be prompted to enter your UT EID and password. After you enter this information, you will be taken to a Wall Street Journal webpage where you can create a new account. For faculty and staff, this account will need to be renewed on a yearly basis. Faculty and staff users will receive an email notification seven days prior to the expiration of their current account. The email will have a link allowing faculty and staff users to refresh their account for another year. If you encounter any problems creating or renewing your account, please contact (msteinke@law.utexas.edu).