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Arizona Law

Scope

This research guide is intended to help you find sources of Arizona primary law for state courts, the state legislature, and state executive agencies. It details both free and subscription resources for accessing cases, statutes, and regulations, with an emphasis on materials available within the print and electronic collections of the Ross-Blakley Law Library.

Beyond primary law, this guide shows you how to conduct Arizona legislative history research and how to track bills moving through the state legislature. It also lists sources for legal forms and Arizona practice materials. Finally, it links to subject-specific guides, including Family Law, Foreclosure Law, Homeowners Associations, Landlord/Tenant Law, Probate Law and Traffic & DUI Law.

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The reference librarians at the Ross-Blakley Law Library are happy to help you find or navigate research resources. Librarians are available from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday through Thursday and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday.

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Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law (COL) Students

  • Make an Appointment with a Law Librarian:  COL students can make individual appointments with law librarians for one-on-one assistance by submitting this online request form. Appointments are available in-person, by phone, or via Zoom.
  • Group Research Training with a Law Librarian:  This is an opportunity for groups of three or more COL students to receive personalized research instruction on any legal research topic. The Law Library's expert reference librarians will meet with your group and provide training to meet your research needs. Group trainings can be held in-person or via Zoom.