Guides
Career Planning, Job Search and more for Law Students - Last Updated May 2, 2013 Developed in conjunction with the UCLA Office of Career Services, this guide is designed to assist law students in career planning, job hunting, interviewing and making the transition into the practice of law.
Guide for First Year Law Students - Last Updated May 8, 2013 This guide provides resources to help first year law students get started with Law School and become more familiar with the Law Library, UCLA and Westwood.
How to Find a Case by Name or Topic Using Print Sources - Last Updated May 1, 2013 This guide will take you through finding cases by Name or Topic using the print resources available in the UCLA Law Library. Numerous online sources exist for locating cases. Vist our guides on California and Federal Case Materials for details.
How to Read a Legal Citation - Last Updated May 1, 2013 A guide to deciphering those cryptic legal citations.
Important Information about Access to Databases - Last Updated Apr 15, 2013 Many resources listed in these guides require UC, UCLA or UCLA Law School IP addresses for access. Other resources, such as Westlaw & LexisNexis, require individual user accounts. Be sure to read this guide before using our other LibGuides.
Law & Philosophy Reading Room Collection - Last Updated May 21, 2013 This Collection is non-circulating and is for the exclusive use of the UCLA Law & Philosophy Program students and faculty. The Law & Philosophy Reading Room is located in Room 3112R of the Hugh & Hazel Darling Law Library.
MyLaw Help - Last Updated Jan 9, 2013 This guide is designed to provide help using MyLaw to the UCLA School of Law community.
Resolving Problems with UCLA Law School Audio & Video Files - Last Updated May 14, 2013 Having trouble opening audio and video files of lectures on MyLaw or from elsewhere on the Law School's Website? Follow these simple steps to fix the problem...
Using Online Resources to Find Non-Legal Journal Articles - Last Updated May 1, 2013 This is a brief guide to searching for online articles using resources available at UCLA. |
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