Alumni who visit the law library building may access these databases after connecting to the SU-visitor wireless. Use these steps to connect, then search.
The Seattle University Law Library is a selective United States Federal Depository. Access to materials obtained under this program is governed by federal law and applicable regulations are issued through the Superintendent of Documents. Please see the law library's federal depository policy to learn more about these materials and how to access them.
Individuals who need access to Federal Depository materials should first complete the FDLP Use Request form to schedule an appointment. Upon arriving at the Law Library, all visitors, except current law faculty, staff, and students, must show identification at the Circulation Desk and complete the "Visitors' Registration Form."
The copyright laws of the United States apply to use of materials obtained from Seattle University Law Library databases. Excessive downloading, printing, and/or electronic dissemination of resource content by the user is prohibited. Additional licensing restrictions may also apply. Basic restrictions are outlined following the database link. For further information, please refer to the University Copyright and Guidelines or contact the Reference desk.
If you need help with your research, please send us a question via our e-mail reference service at lawreference@seattleu.edu or visit us or call the reference desk at 206.398.4225.
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