Learning Resources
Electronic Research:
All first-year students are trained to use both
LEXIS and
Westlaw, computer-assisted legal research databases.
Internet Services:
Wireless and LAN internet access is available throughout the university. On-campus computer terminals are located in the Law Library and on the 2nd and 3rd floors of the main building.
Library Services:
The Law Library is open only to law students and alumni. The computer labs in the Law Library provide access to Lexis and Westlaw, the Internet, CD-ROM database, Computer-Aided Legal Instruction (CALI), and Word processing and spreadsheet applications. Law students may also use the
University Library.
Academic Development Program:
The Academic Development Program (ADP) is designed to enhance student performance through peer mentoring, workshops on study skills, and practice exams. For more information, refer to the
Law Student Handbook or contact Professor Yates, director of the Academic Support Program, at 415-442-6626 or by
e-mail.