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The State Law Library serves the legal research needs of the Texas Supreme Court, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, the Texas Attorney General, other state agencies and commissions, and the citizens of Texas. We are a public law library.
Many of the e-books available through the State Law Library contain forms or drafting guides. To access, first get a free library account online with the Texas State Law Library. View all e-books on our Digital Collection page
Our e-book collection includes practice guides, legal treatises, and self-help materials. Our legal databases provide access to case law, law review articles, downloadable legal forms and drafting guides, and more. These resources are available to Texas residents with a library account.
This is a guide explaining how to do effective case law research using online and print resources. The Texas State Law Library publishes legal research guides to help both self-represented litigants/pro se litigants and attorneys/legal practitioners locate the legal information they need.
The library now offers access to many databases and e-books from your home or office. You'll find statutes, case law, and materials on a variety of topics. E-books are available for checkout and may be read online in your browser or downloaded to your e-book reader.
In addition to our extensive print collection, our library offers online resources like legal databases, continuing legal education materials (CLEs), historical Texas statutes, and a collection of restrictions after a felony conviction. Use the links below to explore the library's resources.
It aims to answer the frequently asked questions that we receive at the library. On this page, you will find a general overview of the divorce process. You will also find information for people who are filing for divorce without an attorney. Other pages explain specific parts of the divorce procedure in more detail.
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Our library's digitization efforts have brought online over 100 years of historical Texas statutes! We are proud to provide free public access to digitized copies of the Texas statutes from 1879 through 1984.
E-Books from the Texas State Law Library. Many of the e-books available through the State Law Library contain forms or drafting guides. To access, first get a free library account online with the Texas State Law Library. Wills, Trusts, and Estates e-books in our Digital Collection.