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Subscription access to the Aspen Learning Center featuring more than 200 study aids, including the popular Examples & Explanations Series, Emanuel Series, Glannon Guides, and more. Works best with Chrome, Firefox or Edge, not Safari.
Access online or offline from your laptop, tablet, or smartphone. Search across all books. View study guides without logging in or create a personal login to save your highlighting and notes.
Note: Free to UC Hastings students, faculty, and staff. Registration required. Legal research platform with proprietary news and business resources from Bloomberg. Includes docket databases, company profiles and filings and corporate practice areas.
This database provides articles from business journals, magazines and newspapers including the Harvard Business Review, McKinsey Quarterly and many others.
It is weighted towards academic journals, but also features a large collection of industry reports, financial data, and market research.
California practice guides, reporters, and Action Guides published by CEB (Continuing Education of the Bar). Ninety publications include links to case law, statutes and forms.
HeinOnline includes full-text access to more than 1,500 law journals, and current and classic legal sources. It provides exact page images of the documents in PDF format just as they appear in the original print.
Also includes: the Congressional Record Bound volumes in entirety, complete coverage of the U.S. Reports back to 1754, famous world trials dating back to the early 1700′s, legal classics from the 16th to the 20th centuries, the United Nations and League of Nations Treaty Series, all United States Treaties, the Federal Register from inception in 1936, the CFR from inception in 1938, and much more.
Comprehensive legal research system for researching primary law (cases, statutes, administrative materials, etc.) and secondary sources (treatises, law reviews, etc.). Free to UC Hastings students, faculty and staff. Registration required.
Popular legal treatises, practice guides, and study aids in e-book format, including guides from the "Questions & Answers" and "Understanding" series. To read the materials offline, download the LexisNexis Digital Library app from the GooglePlay or Apple store and enter the library code: UCHASTINGS
The largest aggregated full-text database of journal articles, magazines, newspapers and dissertations for information on a broad range of general reference subjects such as business, political science, art, literature and psychology. Search 24 databases at ProQuest central or choose a subject database.
Full access to West’s Online Study Aids. These include the Acing Series, Black Letter Outlines, Career Guides, Concise Hornbooks, the Exam Pro Series, Flash Cards, Gilbert Law Summaries, High Court Case Summaries, Hornbooks, Law Stories, Legalines, Nutshells, the Short & Happy Guides, the Sum & Substance Series, and the Turning Point series.
Comprehensive legal research system for researching primary law (cases, statutes, administrative materials, etc.) and secondary sources (treatises, law reviews, etc.). Free to UC Hastings students, faculty and staff. Registration required.
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More than 160 British newspapers scanned from the holdings of the British Library. British Library Newspapers (1732-1950) delivers a wide range of local and regional voices to reflect the social, political, and cultural events of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. This collection documents diverse and distinct regional attitudes, providing an alternative viewpoint to the London-centric national press over a period of more than 200 years.
China and the Modern World: Diplomacy and Political Secrets brings to academics and researchers more than 330,000 pages of material from the British India Office Records held at the British Library. Newly scanned records from the Political and Secret Department, the Burma Office (created as a separate entity in 1937), and the Military Department are now available for the first time as a digital archive, covering British interests in Asia and Anglo-Chinese relations from 1860-1950.
Through intelligence and diplomatic mission reports, correspondence, official diaries, memoranda, pamphlets, gazetteers and maps, this collection offers a panoramic insight into British interests in Inner (Central) and South East Asia in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The collection follows the relationship between China and Britain through major events during the aftermath of the Opium Wars, from the Boxer Rebellion of 1899-1901 to Sino-British cooperation in the Second World War.
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• The Gale DEI resources Include a wide variety of research databases on the topics of racism, civil rights, and social injustice. Search primary documents, eBooks, and archives. Resources are divided into five subject areas: 1) Racism & Social Injustice, 2) Gender & Sexuality, 3) Ethnicity & Area Studies, 4) Colonialism, Imperialism & Indigeneity, 5) Perspectives & Debate.
Access to a wide variety of online collections including archives, eBooks, journals, and newspapers. (Includes sources such as ACLU Papers, Slavery and Antisalvery Archives, Oral History Collections on the Civil Rights Movement, Japanese American Internment Records, U.S. Department of State Records, The Economist, The London Times, The Financial Times, and The Daily Mail.)
In more than 8,000 issues since its first publication in 1843, The Economist has presented timely reporting, concise commentary, and comprehensive analysis of global news every week. The Economist Historical Archive covers the economic and political history of the last 170 years.
The Financial Times is a British daily newspaper based in London focusing on business and economic current affairs. The Financial Times Historical Archive covers the complete run of the London edition of this newspaper from 1888 through 2016.
Gale's Indigenous Peoples of North America covers the political, social, and cultural history of the native peoples of the US & Canada from the 16th to the 20th century. Covers the history of American Indian tribes and supporting organizations.
Topics include trade, communication, Arctic exploration, the Iroquois Confederation, Canadian Catholic Indian missions, Indian removal, Indian wars, Indian delegations, Indian-federal relations, Indian treaty policy, missionary schools, the allotment system, Alaskan Indian policies, Indian languages, assimilation, relocation, termination, the Indian Claims Commission, water right, fishing rights, civil rights, radicalism, and the American Indian movement.
• Indigenous Peoples of North America, Part I: Covers the impact of invasion and colonization on indigenous peoples in North America, through manuscripts, monographs, newspapers, photographs, and images.
• Indigenous Peoples of North America, Part II: Records of The Indian Rights Association, 1882–1986. Provides a near complete record of the efforts of the first organization to address Native American interests and rights. Contains incoming and outgoing correspondence; organizational records; and printed material (including early pamphlets and publications both by the Indian Rights Association and other American Indian and Indian-related organizations).
Sold in over 160 countries and read worldwide, the International Herald Tribune is one of the most innovative and original newspapers, famous for its objective and clear coverage. Bringing an international perspective, it provides a valuable counterpoint to the Anglo-American press, adding a new dimension to research. The International Herald Tribune Historical Archive, 1887-2013 features the complete run of the International Herald Tribune from its origins as the European Edition of The New York Herald and later the European Edition of the New York Herald Tribune. The archive ends with the last issue of the International Herald Tribune (before its relaunch as the International New York Times).
This collection features more than 800,000 pages of briefs (appellants’, appellees’, reply, amicus), appendices, memoranda, petitions, transcripts, and more from the lower courts. More than presentations of legal issues, the valuable historical documents provide a comprehensive review of trial history from all federal courts of appeals.
This collection includes all circuits including:
• Second (New York) - enormously influential, especially for business and corporate law
• DC Circuit (Washington, DC) – includes federal cases. Especially relevant to cases on constitutional and administrative law
• Ninth Circuit (California)—regarded as the most liberal of circuit courts
This one-of-a-kind research tool that provides researchers with the opportunity to understand and analyze Native American migration and resettlement throughout U.S. history, as well as federal government Indian removal policies and subsequent actions to address Native American claims. Content includes: Pre-1948: claims presented to Congress and/or brought before the Court of Claims; 1948-1978: Indian Claims Commission, including briefs, docket books, decisions, expert testimony, oral transcripts;Post-1978: Claims brought before the US Court of Claims (through 1982) and US Court of Federal Claims (through 2006); documents related to post-2006 settlement of claims; legislative histories and congressional publications directly related to Indian claims, including congressional publications indexed by docket numbers; important Supreme Court decisions; and maps.
The Sunday Times Historical Archive includes the London based Sunday Times newspaper from 1822-2016. Despite the similarity of names, The Sunday Times was an entirely separate paper from The Times (London) until 1967, when both papers came under the common ownership of Times Newspapers Ltd. To this day, The Sunday Times remains editorially independent from The Times with its own perspective on the news.
The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper first published in London in 1855, and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally. The Telegraph Historical Archive provides an important alternative voice to other national UK dailies such as The Times and The Independent. The Telegraph Historical Archive covers 1855-2016, and includes the Sunday edition from its inception in 1961.
Westlaw UK is an online legal information service which provides full text access to UK case law, legislation, legal journals, commentary, and current awareness alerts, as well as Scots Law and EU legal materials. LOGIN NOTE: UC Hastings faculty & students: - Login with your current individual Westlaw Username & Password.