Information on summer access to Lexis, Bloomberg Law, and Westlaw for current law students:
LEXIS: There are no restrictions on use over the summer, and you do not have to do anything to extend your password. See https://www.lexisnexis.com/en-us/terms/educational.page.
BLOOMBERG LAW: There are no restrictions on use over the summer, and you do not have to do anything to extend your password.
WESTLAW: You do not have to do anything to extend your access to Westlaw over the summer. However, you can only use Westlaw over the summer for non-commercial research. You cannot use Westlaw in situations where you are billing a client.
Examples of permissible summer uses for your Westlaw password include the following:
- Summer coursework
- Research assistant assignments
- Law Review or Journal research
- Moot Court research
- Non-Profit Work
- Clinical work
- Externship sponsored by the Law School
Information on summer access to Lexis, Bloomberg Law, and Westlaw for May 2023 graduates:
LEXIS: Graduating students have unrestricted access for six months after graduation. You do not need to do anything to extend your access.
Graduates working for a public interest organization may sign up for the Lexis ASPIRE Program, which provides 12 months of free access to federal and state cases, codes, regulations, law reviews, Shepard’s and Matthew Bender treatises. See https://www.lexisnexis.com/grad-access/.
BLOOMBERG LAW: Graduating students have unrestricted access for six months after graduation. You do not need to do anything to extend your access.
WESTLAW: Westlaw offers 60 hours per month of usage for eighteen months after graduation with no restrictions. However, to continue accessing Westlaw, graduates must register for “Grad Elite” access at https://lawschool.thomsonreuters.com/grad-elite-status/.