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Casemaker Database

Casemaker is a database of cases and statutes similar to VersusLaw and Loislaw all of which are low-cost competitors to Lexis and Westlaw. Casemaker has primarily marketed their services through state bar consortiums, but is now offering their case/statute databases without charge to law students/faculty/staff (as also does Loislaw and VersusLaw with their similar databases). Although these services offer little that cannot be found in Lexis and Westlaw, students may like to experiment with them as examples of low-cost legal research useful after graduation. Casemaker is also developing a legal jobs bulletin board that may be of future interest. Access at Casemaker

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