Nexis Uni™ features more than 15,000 news, business and legal sources from LexisNexis—including U.S. Supreme Court decisions dating back to 1790—with an intuitive interface that offers quick discovery across all content types, personalization features such as Alerts and saved searches and a collaborative workspace with shared folders and annotated documents.
This site provides continuous coverage of every major litigation development in the U.S. federal district courts, every major lawsuit filed against the world’s 2,000 top companies, every major opinion handed down in the U.S. federal courts, every major development in class actions and multidistrict litigation, every major transaction involving the top 250 U.S. law firm, every major hire at the top 800 U.S. law firms, and every major initiative by state, federal and international legislatures.
An essential online research tool edited by attorneys that provides the most-often cited analysis of environmental, sustainability, natural resources, energy, toxic tort, and land use law and policy.
Government Legal Resources
These are links to the major official sources of federal primary authority on the web.
The U.S. Government Printing Office disseminates official information from all three branches of the Federal Government. Includes links to free versions of the Federal Register, Code of Federal Regulations, U.S. Government Manual, United States Code and more.
Maintained by the Administrative Office of the US Courts, this site provides a comprehensive list of US Federal Courts, including the Supreme Court, Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Bankruptcy Courts.
The United States Code is the codification by subject matter of the general and permanent laws of the United States. It is divided by broad subjects into 50 titles and published by the Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives. Since 1926, the United States Code has been published every six years. In between editions, annual cumulative supplements are published in order to present the most current information.
The Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR) is a current, daily updated version of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). It is not an official legal edition of the CFR. The e-CFR is an unofficial editorial compilation of CFR material and Federal Register amendments.
Whatever you want or need from the U.S. government, it's on USA.gov. You'll find a rich treasure of online information, services, and resources, including access to government information by topic.