Creighton Lawyer (Creighton Digital Repository)
Creighton Lawyer is a magazine published by the Creighton University School of Law for alumni, students, faculty and friends.
The Creighton Lawyer in the Creighton Digital Repository contains issues from 1988-current.
JUSTICE (Nebraska.gov)
This link opens in a new windowThe Nebraska judicial branch provides statewide searches for case information across all the trial courts in the state. Records come from the trial court case management system, known as JUSTICE.
See a Reference Librarian to be logged into Justice. Must be accessed at a Public computer in the Law Library.
Nebraska Legal Forms
This link opens in a new windowThe legal forms available on Gale LegalForms include business, personal, litigation and federal forms. General Business Forms are forms, which may be used in all 50 states with little modification. General Litigation Forms are various litigation forms covering many diverse causes of action. These forms are easily modified by Attorneys to apply in their state. State Specific Forms are forms provided by Participating Attorneys, form companies, or forms specifically adapted to a particular state. Federal Forms are business and litigation forms used in the Federal system.
The Nebraska Briefs collection contains Nebraska Supreme Court and Nebraska Court of Appeals briefs held by the Creighton University Klutznick Law Library / McGrath North Mullin & Kratz Legal Research Center.
Beginning with 2007, all briefs in the collection are available in full text. Although full-text is not yet available for pre-2007 briefs, this index will indicate whether the print version is available in the library collection.
NebraskAccess provides Nebraska residents with free 24/7 access to premium databases containing thousands of full text popular magazine and journal articles; primary source documents; genealogical, health, legal, small business, and science resources; and reading recommendations.
The secretary of state has responsibilities over the following areas: elections, business registrations, occupational licensing, state rules and regulations, records management, international relations and youth civics programs. The secretary of state is the keeper of the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska, and the office is the repository for official state documents. By law, the secretary of state serves on a number of state boards.
The Library Commission's Publications Clearinghouse Service has worked since 1972 to provide public access to and preservation of government information at the federal and state level. Print publications are available for loan. Many Nebraska state publications are available in electronic format via these web sites.