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vLex is a legal research database that contains over 24 million U.S. legal documents, including state and federal case law, statutes, regulations and legislation, administrative codes, specialist and federal court coverage, secondary resources, legal news, and commentary from top law firms. It also contains some international legal materials, though the primary focus is on U.S. law. 

Vlex contains detailed case law information, including district and circuit court judgments from the last 100 years. Current case law information is regularly updated, and published and unpublished opinions are updated within a day. Cases are segmented to identify majority opinions, dissenting opinions, concurrences, and non-normative parts, and judges, parties, counsel, docket numbers, disposition, key passages, and supported propositions are all tagged to aid in efficient legal research. vLex contains the complete U.S. Federal and State Codes and Regulations and is regularly updated to provide complete tracking of legislative changes, including future versions, executive orders, and effective dates.

Rutgers has access to the U.S. Academic Core collection on the vLex platform. Rutgers does not have access to content outside the U.S. Academic Core collection or to the VincentAI tool. 

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Historical and current legal information.

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