You still have access to these great databases for some time after graduation!
LexisNexis
- Access: Spring graduates have access to Lexis Advance via their law school IDs through December 30, 2016. This ID also grants access to the Graduate Home Page (detailed below).
- LexisNexis Rewards Point Expiration: Spring graduates have until June 30, 2016 to redeem their LexisNexis Rewards points.
- Graduate Home Page: On August 1st the spring graduates’ view of the Law School Home Page will switch from the current view to the graduate view. This new view will provide helpful information for your career and job search. It will also award you 10,000 Graduate Rewards points that can be redeemed for LexisNexis eBooks and online subscriptions for Lexis Practice Advisor, Lexis for Microsoft Office, and Law360.
- Aspire Program: Graduates conducting verifiable 501(c)(3) public interest work may sign up for the Lexis ASPIRE Program for extended access to some items. Please contact our Lexis Account Representative, Jennifer Durkin, at jennifer.durkin@lexisnexis.com, if you have any questions.
Westlaw
Graduating students can extend access for 6 months after graduation by registering for Grad Elite at https://lawschool.westlaw.com/registration/gradelite.aspx. Graduating students who request a summer extension before May 30, 2016 will receive 60 hours of access per month through November 2016. If you fail to extend your password you are restricted to 10 hours per month and it will expire earlier. All graduates will also automatically retain access to lawschool.westlaw.com and a number of career-related databases for 18 months following graduation. Please contact our West Academic Account Manager, Brooke Stokke, at brooke.stokke@thomsonreuters.com, if you have any questions.
Bloomberg Law
Graduates automatically keep full access to Bloomberg Law through their individual account for six months following graduation. Please contact our Bloomberg Law School Relationship Manager, Chris Bartkowski, at cbartkowski@bna.com, if you have any questions.
Other databases:
- Free Fastcase App for iPhone or Android
- For free databases on the Internet, see United States Federal Law – Free Sources and Ohio Law – Free Sources