California law students need all the help they can get. Students navigate the pressures of law school with the most difficult bar exam in the country and a highly competitive job market on the horizon. That’s why CEB's AccessLaw™ Program offers free academic accounts that provide law students, faculty, and staff with access to the full range of CEB products.
To acquire your law school’s AccessLaw registration code, contact your law library or send an email to CEB’s Academic Program Manager at griffin.ferry@ceb.ucla.edu.
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CEB’s AccessLaw™ Program is available to the students, faculty, and staff of any California law school approved by the American Bar Association (ABA) or the California State Bar’s Committee of Bar Examiners (CALS), as well as select paralegal programs.
Current law and paralegal students who join the AccessLaw Program retain their program membership throughout their studies and 18 months post-graduation.
Full-time staff and faculty who join the AccessLaw Program retain their program membership as long as they remain employed by a qualifying school.
Part-time or adjunct faculty who join the AccessLaw Program retain their program membership as long as they remain employed by a qualifying school.