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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Justice - A Resource Guide

This online guide provides information about print and online materials that cover the topic of DEIJ in both legal education and the practice of law.

Articles on DEIJ and Legal Education

Below is a list of articles found on HeinOnline on the issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in law schools. To access these articles off-campus, you will need to use the proxy server. If you have any questions about accessing these articles, or how to run your own article search, contact a law librarian. 

Accessing HeinOnline

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The Law Library subscribes to several databases and research platforms that can assist you in finding articles on DEIJ issues. For example, HeinOnline is an online research platform that provides more than 193 million pages of multidisciplinary periodicals, essential government documents, international resources, case law, and much more in searchable, image-based PDFs. Access HeinOnline through this link, or use the search box above to find more articles on DEIJ issues. 

Open Access Databases and Search Engines

You can also find articles on diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice using open source resources like SSRN (Social Science Research Network) and Google Scholar. Keep in mind that some articles you find using open access resources may not be available in its full version or only be available in HTML, and not PDF, format. A Google Scholar widget is below to help you get started. If you have any questions about using or finding an article using these resources, contact a law librarian

Google Scholar Search