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Important Library Resources

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Dictionaries

Dictionaries

For physical legal dictionaries, see the law library, section KE 183.

Finding Sources of Law

Primary Sources of Law: Online

Legal Citation

Legal Citation

Law Reporters

Law Reporters

These are books containing judicial or tribunal decisions. Today they are largely digitized, but law reporter information is still used in case citation.

An alphabetical list of law reporters with abbreviations according to McGill's style guide. Links to their location are included where possible.

** denotes Official Reporter

* denotes that Reporter is preferred by McGill Guide

Hint: Use Ctrl+F to search by abbreviation

Law Reporters

  ٠   All England Law Reports (All ER)
       Lexis Advance Quicklaw (1936-present)
       TRU law library (1936-1982)

 

New Books in the TRU Law Library!

New Books in the TRU Law Library

Course Reserves

Course Reserves

TRU Course Reserves List

Find "Law" under the Subjects tab of the TRU Course Reserves page to see if your professor requested reserve items for your course. The reserves shelf is located by the reference desk in the law library.