Law.com: A New Legal News Service

The Texas Tech University Law Library has a full subscription to Law.com. Law.com is one interconnected platform that serves all 18 online U.S. national and regional legal publications including news, rankings, reports, and strategy, produced by American Lawyer Media (ALM). It includes: The American Lawyer, Texas Lawyer, The National Law Journal, New York Law Journal, Supreme Court Brief, Corporate Counsel, Legaltech News. Legal Week, Inside Counsel, The Recorder, and others.

Access to Law.com

For Students

Students can access Law.com on campus and remotely with eRaider. You need no sign-in on Law.com to access the full text of articles. In addition, students do not need to subscribe or respond to pop-ups offering a subscription. Notes: You cannot sign in with your LexisNexis account information even though you are given this option.

For Faculty

Faculty can use eRaider to access Law.com as well. However, faculty need to create your own username and password to receive and open topical email alerts.

A customized alert is your personalized alert generated from a keyword search or topic of your choosing. When creating an alert, you will have the option to specify the frequency – daily or weekly – as well as the day and time you would like to see it in your inbox. Faculty can easily manage your alerts from your My Account page.

Law.com has pre-created logins for TTU law faculty. To active your faculty login credentials, please reset your password at Law.com login page. After entering your TTU email, faculty will need to select “Forget Password”. Then you will receive a password reset email from Law.com. Once faculty update your password, your can access Law.com with your TTU email.

For more information about Law.com, please contact Electronic and Digital Services Librarian, Dajiang Nie.

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