
ElgarOnline: Law eBook Package (2019 & 2020)
2019 title records will soon be added to the catalog for discovery. To browse content we have access to, click the ‘Law – Academic’ in sidebar and then click ‘All accessible content’. Full downloadable PDFs, DRM free.
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Over half a million pages of briefs from appellants, appellees, and supporters (amicus briefs), with their respective replies, as well as appendices, memoranda, petitions, plaintiff statements, transcripts, and more from the various circuits of the U.S. Courts of Appeals. Includes Second Circuit (New York) – enormously influential, especially for business and corporate law, DC Circuit (Washington, DC), and Ninth Circuit (California).
Expanded Coverage: ProQuest Regulatory Insight – Guidance and Policy
Agencies issue guidance and policy documents to inform agency decisions, clarify regulations with simpler language, and tell consumers and organizations how to comply with regulations. Where possible, guidance documents provide links to related regulations and regulatory histories of associated public laws. Guidance and Policy documents are obtained from agency websites.
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Expanded Coverage: ProQuest Supreme Court Insight 1933-1934 Term to 1974-1975 Term
Complete online collection of full opinions from Supreme Court argued cases, including per decision, dockets, oral arguments, joint appendices and amicus briefs. Content associated with each case is compiled on a dynamic page organized to facilitate understanding of the judicial process, and is also retrievable on a document by document basis.
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Oxford Scholarship Online - Full Backlist
Penn Libraries purchased all titles available on the OSO platform published by OUP. Includes more than 16,000 ebooks across 20 subjects, with publication dates ranging from 1963-2019. New monographs published by OUP in the years 2019-2022 (~1,000 titles per year) will also be added to the collection. Title-level ebook records are in Franklin.