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Study Aids: Remedies

Online and print study aids and other law school success resources provided by the Law Library

Online Study Aids

Online Study Aid Collections

The Law Library provides access to three major study aid platforms: Aspen Learning Library, LexisNexis Digital Library, and West Academic. There are multiple links to the various platforms on the Law Library's website. Regent Law users will be prompted for RU login. Each platform allows users to register for an individual account that will enable saving favorites, making notes, and adding highlights. Each platform also offers offline reading and listening options.

The Aspen Learning Library consists of digital study aids with full-text search, note-taking, and highlighting capabilities, audio recordings, and digital media. Study Aid titles included in this collection include:

  • Examples & Explanations
  • Glannon Guides
  • Emanuel Crunch Time
  • Emmanuel Law Outlines
  • Casenote Legal Briefs. 

The LexisNexis Digital Library allows you to read eBooks online and download an app for offline reading. Study aid include:

  • Understanding Series
  • Questions & Answers Series
  • Mastering Series
  • Skills & Values Series

The West Academic Study Aids Collection offers online access to popular study aids, audiobooks and lectures, and a variety of academic and career success eBooks. The platform includes:

  • Acing series
  • Concepts and Insights
  • Concise Hornbook series
  • Gilbert Law Summaries
  • Nutshells
  • Short and Happy Guides
  • Exam Pro series
  • Black Letter Outlines

West Academic - Offline Reading and Listening

Remedies CALI Lessons

 

CALI-THE CENTER FOR COMPUTER-ASSISTED LEGAL INSTRUCTION

The CALI platform offers over 1,200 online, interactive tutorials covering over 40 different legal subject areas. Law students access CALI lessons over 500,000 times each year! The Law Library provides access to all Regent Law students.

Registration instructions are provided in Law Orientation and in LARW. If you have questions or need an access code, contact the Public Services Desk or Professor Magee.

Remedies Study Aids Available in Print