We have several popular series here behind the counter. There are also other options available, and we encourage students to contact professors for suggestions on supplementary reading.
In print
We have titles from the Hornbook, Nutshell, and Understanding series, as well as a few E&Es and Q&As. Current editions are behind the service counter, and you can check ANTPAC to see if they’re available. Sample searches:
- Subject: “legal study aids” and Subject: “administrative law”
- Subject: “legal study aids” and Subject: “constitutional law”
- Subject: “legal study aids” and Title: “international”
- Subject: “legal study aids” and Subject: “legal ethics”
- Subject: “legal study aids” and Title: “torts”
Related link: UCI Law Library – study aids
Online
- CALI.org (The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction) has a wide selection of free online lessons that are available to all UCI Law students. Contact me (Ellen Augustiniak, eaugustiniak@law.uci.edu) for the authorization code – it takes just a few seconds to sign up for your personal account once you have the code.
- Students can also purchase access to online study aids for personal use, sort of like an add-on to the regular law student Lexis and Westlaw accounts. Questions about these options should go to the account representatives listed on the law school home pages for each product.
- Lexis has an app on Android and iOS devices. See the app page on itunes.apple.com. For more information, contact Michelle Yacoob at Michelle.Yacoob@lexisnexis.com.
- Westlaw’s online titles work in a browser and some mobile devices (but not e-readers like Kindle or Nook.) Log into lawschool.westlaw.com and go to MY ePRODUCTS on the top menu bar. For more information, contact Kelly Z. Stein at Kelly.Zermeno@thomsonreuters.com.