Welcome to Regent University School of Law!
The Law Library will play an important role in your law school education. In addition to offering both individual and group study areas, the Law Library provides a physical collection containing over 400,000 volumes and equivalents. In addition to U.S. legal materials, you'll find many international and foreign law titles, significant materials for research in human rights, public policy and legal history, as well as an excellent collection of law reviews and legal journals. Other research materials include topical treatises, loose-leaf services, and other secondary sources. You can search the collections of both the Law Library and the University Library using the Online Catalog.
In addition to your WestlawNext, Lexis Advance, and Bloomberg Law access, the Law Library makes an amazing array of databases and electronic resources available to the law student community, both on and off campus. Electronic resources are accessible via the Law Library website.
Information about hours, borrowing library materials, and services for law students is available on the "Law Student Central" page. You can also Like Us on Facebook to receive info about changes to hours, new resources, upcoming training sessions and more.
Again, welcome! We look forward to meeting you!