Massachusetts bill tracking service. It provides legislative history material for Massachusetts legislation from 1996 to present. It includes available information on bill versions, bill status, hearings, committee work, and news items of interest for various pieces of legislation.
Northeastern University Students, Faculty, and Staff may create an account for library sponsored access to the NY Times via this link.
This is not a direct link to the NYTimes. Access requires registration with a Northeastern email address. Once registered, users can log in directly at https://www.nytimes.com. Note: Cooking, Games & Wirecutter are not included in the University's subscription.
Consult the Understanding,Mastering, Q&A, Skills & Values and A Student's Guide series. You can access the study aids anywhere, anytime, on any device with no restrictions. Initially access the Legal Study Aids Collection with your Northeastern credentials. Thereafter your computer/device will remember your access and personalized account.
OnlinePass lets you access a comprehensive and completely searchable database of every MCLE online resource as well as a collection of non-MCLE databases including law firm practice alerts, BBO disciplinary decisions, and decisions from state administrative agencies. (See "More Info" for access to seminars)
Northeastern University Law School Students, Faculty, and Staff may create an account using their NU email address for access to MCLE seminars.
Provides in-depth, current, coverage of over a dozen major topic areas down to the micro-level of what Congress, federal agencies, and trade associations are doing. Check out data, reports, federal and state legislative hour-by-hour coverage.
US Constitutional Law (USC) provides a comprehensive research resource on the law, politics, and history of constitutionalism in the United States at the federal and state levels.
Selected titles. For example: Aids & the Law, New Wigmore: a Treatise on Evidence, Standard Federal Tax Reporter, Food Drug and Cosmetics Law, and Securities Regulation