LexisNexis Academic

LexisNexis Academic is a powerful subscription database for locating business, legal, and news information. To access the database, please click on LexisNexis Academic. If you are off-campus, you will be asked to enter your name and Bear number.
Tutorials and Guides
Not sure how to find what you need? Check the following tutorials and guides:
- LexisNexis overview - produced by LexisNexis, this tutorial is a general introduction to the database; however, it is not specific to legal research.
- LexisNexis caselaw summaries and headnotes - produced by LexisNexis, this tutorial is a good introduction to how to use some features of cases found in the database.
- I found the law: Introduction to legal research using LexisNexis - guide created by librarians at Mississippi State University Libraries.
- LexisNexis Academic legal research guide - guide created by Tina Adams of Northern Arizona University's Cline Library.
Finding background on a legal topic
When beginning research on a legal topic, one of the first sources that is consulted is law reviews. Use law reviews both to identify background information on a topic and to identify key cases, regulations, or legislation for your topic. To access law reviews in LexisNexis Academic:
Finding federal & state regulations
To find information from federal and state codes in LexisNexis Academic:
Finding cases
To find legal cases from LexisNexis Academic:
Verifying the validity of a case
Shepardizing allows the legal researcher to ensure that a case is still considered "good law," i.e., that the case has not been in some way overturned or limited by a later case. To Shepardize a case in LexisNexis Academic:
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