Platform covers U.S. national and regional legal news, highlights, survey & rankings, and practice tools & resources. Access limited to College of Law students and faculty.
Law.com is ALM’s flagship global legal news platform. Law.com subscribers receive unlimited access to all of Law.com’s 18 U.S. legal publications, including The American Lawyer and New York Law Journal. Users can search or select law topics to refine their newsfeed and follow topics to have articles come straight to their email. Users can use My Law.com to further personalize and refine their newsfeed.
All College of Law students, faculty, and staff have access to Law.com, without registering, while on the College of Law Campus.
If you would like to access these resources off campus and/or to receive customized alerts, newsletters, and access Law.com’s Radar, you will need to register using a self-registration link. Please contact circulation@law-arizona.libanswers.com to receive the self-registration link and to set up an individual account.
If you are already registered with Law.com, you do not need to re-register.
MY Law.com is ALM’s personalization portal enabling customers ranging from free registered users to full enterprise subscriptions to refine their newsfeeds to the topics, companies and regions that they select. This creates a custom newsfeed where readers can view just the content that pertains to their practice or business. My Law.com also syncs with Law.com Radar preferences and delivers a two-tab feed with personalized news from Law.com on the My Law.com tab and breaking litigation and deal alerts on the My Radar tab and a Daily Digest newsletter with curated headlines from the previous 24 hours delivered to your inbox.
Law.com Radar - Federal Courts is ALM’s award-winning client surveillance platform, bringing our customers instant updates on high stakes legal matters and corporate deals with state-of-the-art personalization features, AI technology and access to new suit alerts and trends and surges in litigation from federal and state courts nationwide. Law.com Radar includes expert summaries on new cases, easy access to complaint documents, and powerful search and alerting options.