The SSRN eLibrary contains working and accepted papers in the fields of accounting, finance, economics, legal scholarship, business mangagement etc. The Legal Scholarship Network is the topic area within SSRN devoted to legal scholarship.
Google Scholar is a subset of a Google Web Search that enables you limit your research to papers, theses, books and reports.
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Bloomberg Law is a legal research system integrating legal content (cases, statutes, regulations, and a citator service), along with company and market information and news. In addition to the full range of BNA content, Bloomberg Law also offers access to federal and state court dockets and filings, and a host of transactional resources. To request a password, follow the instructions at: http://www.bloomberglaw.com/activate You MUST use your official NKU email address. After you submit the form, Bloomberg Law will send you access information.
Provides access to full-text law journals ,the Code of Federal Regulations, the Federal Register, U.S. Code, U.S. Treaties and Agreements, U.S. Presidential Library, U.S. Attorney General Opinions, selected federal legislative histories, state session laws, a Legal Classics collection, and international law resources.
Provides access to full-text law journals ,the Code of Federal Regulations, the Federal Register, U.S. Code, U.S. Treaties and Agreements, U.S. Presidential Library, U.S. Attorney General Opinions, selected federal legislative histories, state session laws, a Legal Classics collection, and international law resources. The online documents are image based or high resolution reproductions of the original hardcopy. The resource covers both historic and current information. You can access several user guides via Hein Online Wiki.
Provides both historic and current legislative information. The Congressional database offers bill information, house and senate reports, hearings, committee prints, the Congressional Record, and legislative histories. The historic coverage commonly referred to as "The Serial Set" contains many U.S. Senate and House of Representatives Reports from 1789 to 1969.