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Lexis Advance

Behold: LexisNexis Advance!

Initial impressions: cleaner, more Westlaw-Next-y, iLexisNexis, colorful, and organized.

Lexis has emailed passwords to students directly (a different password than the one used for lexisnexis.com/lawschool) and training is coming during the Spring 2012 semester. More details here.

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LexisNexis® Communities : Continuing to Improve Web 2.0 Developments

Keep up to date and get some premium law content for free. Welcome to the new LexisNexis® Communities. They have added new tools, new content and a whole new look and feel to make your experience richer and more beneficial.

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Free Access to LexisNexis for Public Interest Grads

LexisNexis is again providing limited free access to students and graduates working in public interest. While LexisNexis has always provided summer access to students working in the public interest over the summer, access for graduates is a new development.

Eligibility includes:

 

"All spring 2010 graduates who pursue verifiable public interest work, including:

  • Deferred fall associates pursuing public interest
  • 2010 graduates pursuing public interest work while searching for employment
  • 2010 graduates who pursue public interest work as a continuing profession
  • NEW!  Rising 2Ls and 3Ls who pursue verifiable public interest work."

For full information see the official LexisNexis Aspire page here.

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Did you know LexisNexis® is the first to offer Twitter feeds from Congress?

More than 140 Congressional Twitter feeds are now available as part of the Lexis Newstex offering.

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