Library
What you need, when you need it.
Learning the law requires research. And research can't be done without great resources. The Loyola University Chicago School of Law Library is the primary source of legal information for our academic community. As a future member of the legal profession, you'll enjoy their support in helping you to:
- Find cases and statutes
- Research legislative histories
- Explore federal and state regulations
- Learn from secondary sources
Subscription Databases
Law students can access the Law Library's extensive legal subscriptions, including:
- Bloomberg Law
- CALI (Computer Assisted Legal Instruction)
- HeinOnline
- Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) Online Library
- Wolters Kluwer Cheetah
- LegalTrac
- LexisNexis
- West Academic Study Aids
- Westlaw
- WorldCat
Dedicated study areas
Law students can reserve Law Library study rooms online. Instead of having to come to the circulation desk to check out a room, students can view which of the 12 rooms are available and reserve up to three hours of study time.
Interlibrary Loans
Law students may request books, articles, and other library material not available in Loyola University Chicago Libraries through ILLiad, our interlibrary loan management system. Students may also request any book from any University library and have that book held for pick up at their desired circulation location.
What you need, when you need it.
Learning the law requires research. And research can't be done without great resources. The Loyola University Chicago School of Law Library is the primary source of legal information for our academic community. As a future member of the legal profession, you'll enjoy their support in helping you to:
- Find cases and statutes
- Research legislative histories
- Explore federal and state regulations
- Learn from secondary sources