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Law Schools: Information & Resources for Students, Recent Graduates, Faculty, and Staff
Law Schools: Information & Resources for Students, Recent Graduates, Faculty, and Staff

Information for law students, faculty, and staff

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Written by Griffin Ferry
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What products does the AccessLaw™ Program make available to law students, faculty, and staff?

CEB's AccessLaw Program offers free access to Practitioner and our CLE Passport to the law students, faculty, and staff of any California law school approved by the American Bar Association and California State Bar’s Committee of Bar Examiners.

Practitioner: CEB’s complete legal research solution. Get everything CEB offers in your practice area, including California-specific workflows and county-specific How-To Guides, as well as our authoritative practice guides. Research California, 9th Circuit and U.S. Supreme Court cases and California statutes. Includes TrueCite™, so you can always be sure the cases you’re citing to contain good law.

CLE Passport: Your Passport offers you unlimited CLE with 24/7 access to CEB’s complete library of on-demand CLE videos, with over 600 programs and 900+ hours to choose from. New content is added every week, so you can be sure there’s always robust coverage of the topics and issues that are relevant to you.

What discounts are available for CEB digital and print titles?

Practitioner provides law students, faculty, and staff with free access to all CEB digital titles. Practitioner does not offer discounts for print titles.

How do I sign up for a student, staff, or faculty AccessLaw™ account?

If you are a California student, recent graduate, faculty, or staff at a law school approved by the American Bar Association or the California State Bar's Committee of Bar Examiners, request your access at https://research.ceb.com/register/academic.

For your unique law school code, ask your law librarian or email Griffin Ferry at griffin.ferry@ceb.ucla.edu.

Do I have to use my law school email address to create my free AccessLaw™ account?

While not required, we strongly encourage law students, faculty, and staff to use their law school email address to create a free account.


For how long does my AccessLaw Program membership last?

Law students retain their AccessLaw Program membership for the duration of their legal studies and 18 months post-graduation.

Law faculty and staff retain their AccessLaw Program membership for the duration of their employment with the law school.

Adjunct faculty retain their AccessLaw Program membership for the duration of their employment with the law school.

Do adjunct faculty need to re-register every year?

No. Adjunct faculty who teach annually will retain their AccessLaw Program membership as long as they are affiliated with the law school.

What is my law school code?

For your unique law school code, ask your law librarian or email Griffin Ferry at griffin.ferry@ceb.ucla.edu.

How soon after signing up will I have access to my free account?

AccessLaw registration is fully automated and members receive immediate access to their account.

I would like to use a CEB practice book and/or action guide in the class that I am teaching. Do my students have free access to practice books and/or action guides?

Yes, law students who create free accounts have access to all CEB digital titles.

I have a question about CEB's AccessLaw™ Program that is not answered here. Who should I contact?

Please email Griffin Ferry at griffin.ferry@ceb.ucla.edu.

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