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Congressional Information on Proquest Congressional
Congressional information, including bills, committee reports, committee hearings, public laws, floor debates, congressional member profiles, and news from the National Journal and Congress Daily. Lexis-Nexis Congressional also contains the U.S. Congressional Serial Set and complements print CIS Index.

Find Books at Other U-M Libraries with Mirlyn
Mirlyn is the online catalog for all of the U-M libraries except the Law Library and the Kresge Business Library. Law students may use any of the other libraries on campus. Have you got a source-gathering assignment that includes non-law journals or books? Check in Mirlyn! Doing interdisciplinary research online? Search in Mirlyn to find additional electronic resources!

Historical Treatises on Making of Modern Law
Publisher's Description: "The world's most comprehensive full-text collection of [19th and 20th century] Anglo-American legal treatises anywhere. It allows for full text searching of more than 21,000 works from casebooks, local practice manuals, form books, works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches and more."

Find Information on Law Firms on ALM Legal Intelligence Opens in new window
Includes searchable statistical data about law firms, law firm surveys and reports, and 1, 3, and 5-year reports on 300 national law firms.

Find Information on Law Firms on the Vault Online Career Library Opens in new window
Includes full-text access to Vault's 31 guides covering national and regional law firms, non-legal careers, and the job search process, information on over 500 law firms and their hiring practices, information on the work environment at 3000 companies, and access to a nation-wide message board where information about law firms and employers can be shared.

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