L Electronic Resources
Subscription Databases Index
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These databases are intended only for the use of Notre Dame Law School faculty and students.
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Labor and Employment Law Library (BNA)
Archives the weekly summary of important labor and employment law developments. Includes reviews of the major cases and analysis of arbitration decisions.
Labor Relations Week (BNA)
Covers major labor relations issues and labor law developments. Contains all issues published since January 31, 1996.
Law Africa 
Contains decisions from the major courts in East Africa ( Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and the COMESA Court of Justice (sits in Lusaka, Zambia).
LawTRIO
A fully searchable database of over 7,500 legal titles contained in the print directories: Directory of Law-Related CD-ROMS, Legal Newsletters in Print and Legal Looseleafs in Print.
Leadership Library
This personnel contact database of the institutional leadership of the United States is updated daily. It integrates the 14 Yellow Book directories, enabling subscribers to reach 400,000 individuals at 40,000 leading U.S. government, business, professional, and nonprofit organizations. Subscribers can browse, search, download and export data.
LegalTrac
Index for Anglo-American legal journal articles published after 1979. Minimal full text availability.
LexisNexis Congressional
Bills, hearings, reports, committee prints, debates and public laws of the US Congress from 1789-present are indexed by subject, title, personal names, document numbers, and more. Full text of all documents indexed can be found in the law library s microform collection, and electronic full text may be available for post-1984 documents.
LLMC Digital
Full text, searchable database of legal publications. Includes the following collections: U.S. Federal; U.S. States; U.S. Territories; Anglo-American Collections; Foreign Jurisdictions; International Law and Organizations; and Multi-Jurisdictional Subject Collections. All collections provide exact page images and enable the researcher to view all pages as they originally appeared in hard copy.
