Welcome to the Dee J. Kelly Law Library at Texas A&M University School of Law, your portal to comprehensive legal knowledge. Here, tradition meets innovation to provide a vast array of resources in print and digital formats, supporting our students and faculty in their pursuit of academic excellence.
The Dee J. Kelly Law Library stands as a beacon of legal education and research at Texas A&M University School of Law. From its inception, it has been committed to fostering a dynamic and inclusive environment that paves the way for intellectual discovery and growth. Today, the library offers an extensive collection of both traditional and contemporary legal resources, backed by exceptional services and state-of-the-art facilities. Steeped in a rich history and yet continually evolving, the Dee J. Kelly Law Library remains a cornerstone of the Law School, inspiring generations of students and faculty.
The Dee J. Kelly Law Library hosts an expansive range of legal resources, including case law, statutes, regulations, legal journals, and an array of secondary sources. Whether you are examining the legal precedent for a complex case, exploring legislative history, or delving into a niche area of legal scholarship, our expert reference librarians are available for consultation, ready to assist in navigating these resources. Beyond the physical shelves, we offer extensive digital databases for a seamless research experience. The Dee J. Kelly Law Library is not just a repository of knowledge — it’s your partner in navigating the vast world of legal research.
Engage with the Dee J. Kelly Law Library and maximize your research and learning experience. Discover a suite of services, explore rich resources, and familiarize yourself with user-friendly policies designed to create an optimal environment for academic success.
Services & Resources
The library offers a vast array of resources in both print and digital formats. These include textbooks, case law, statutes, legal journals, and a plethora of other legal research materials. We also provide access to a variety of online databases for your research needs.
Absolutely! Our expert reference librarians are available for one-on-one consultations to guide you through the process of legal research, whether you’re searching for a specific case or navigating through a complex legal topic.
Yes, the Dee J. Kelly Law Library provides ample study spaces. These are designed to suit a range of study preferences, from quiet individual study areas to collaborative group study rooms.
Certainly. Many of our resources, including our extensive collection of digital databases, are accessible remotely for Texas A&M Law School students and faculty. This ensures you have the tools you need for your legal research, wherever you are.
If you require a resource not found within our collection, our interlibrary loan service can often obtain it from another library. This service underscores our commitment to provide comprehensive support for your legal research and education.
Policies
The library offers a vast array of resources in both print and digital formats. These include textbooks, case law, statutes, legal journals, and a plethora of other legal research materials. We also provide access to a variety of online databases for your research needs.
The hours for the Dee J. Kelly Law Library are available for review here. Please note that our hours may vary during exam periods and university holidays.
While our primary mission is to serve the students and faculty of Texas A&M University School of Law, we also welcome members of the public who are seeking legal information.
We request that all materials be returned or renewed by their due date to ensure availability for other users. Late returns may incur a late fee [specify if this applies]. You can renew items online, in person, or by phone.
Yes, in order to maintain a conducive environment for all users, we ask that silence be observed in designated quiet study areas. Group study rooms are available for collaborative work.
Library computers and online resources are primarily for the research and study needs of our students and faculty. We require that all users comply with our computer and internet use policy, which includes respecting copyright laws, protecting personal data, and avoiding disruptive behavior.