This page is intended to provide basic answers on how to find certain types of resources in the Law Library's print and electronic collections. For more in-depth research questions, we encourage you to contact one of our Reference Librarians by email at loyolalawreference@luc.edu or by phone at 312-915-7205. Our current Law Library reference hours are:
The Weekend JD Program Academic Calendar page lists all on-campus weekends for the Weekend JD program.
Although we are happy to assist you with reference questions, please remember that our reference librarians will not answer questions that require performing research for you, providing legal advice, or assisting with legal procedures. For details about available reference services, see About Loyola Law Library Reference Services.
In addition to complete access to the Law Library's and University Library's electronic databases, all Law School students have access to Bloomberg Law, LexisNexis, and Westlaw databases. Bloomberg Law, LexisNexis, and Westlaw each require a unique vendor-issued password separate from your University login. To get more information on obtaining access you should contact the individual database representatives.
Bloomberg Law: Colin Caleb (ccaleb@bloombergindustry.com)
LexisNexis: Scott Bernstein (scott.bernstein@lexisnexis.com)
Westlaw: Elan Kleis (elan.kleis@ThomsonReuters.com)
Reference librarians at the Law Library provide assistance with selecting and using resources for legal research. Our primary patrons are: current law students, law faculty, and law staff. If time and resources permit, we also provide reference services to: Loyola University Chicago non-law students, faculty, and staff; Loyola law alumni; and Illinois attorneys. We also assist those seeking access to federal depository materials.
For reference services for law faculty, see the Faculty Services Guide.
For reference services for law students, see the Law Library Student Services Guide.
For resources for alumni, see the Law Library Alumni Services Guide.
For access to federal depository materials, please contact LoyolaLawReference@luc.edu.
What kinds of questions may I ask the reference librarians?
Although we are happy to assist people doing legal research, the reference librarians may only provide help with selecting and using library materials and online resources. For example, we can:
Reference librarians will not conduct legal research for patrons, give legal advice, or answer specific questions about interpreting the law. For example, librarians will not:
Examples of acceptable questions:
Examples of unacceptable questions:
Resources for finding legal advice
People seeking legal advice should visit the Web sites of institutions that specialize in helping people find legal representation, such as the Illinois State Bar Association or the Chicago Bar Association, or consult with Illinois Legal Aid Online.

Loyola University Chicago
School of Law Library
Philip H. Corboy Law Center
25 E. Pearson Street
Chicago, IL 60611
Access and borrowing questions:
Law-Library@luc.edu
Research questions: LoyolaLawReference@luc.edu
Main: 312.915.7200
Circulation: 312.915.6986
Reference: 312.915.7205
Interlibrary Loan: 312.915.7202
Fax: 312.915.6797