AILALink is now available remotely to all Texas State Law Library card holders

August 18, 2014

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The Texas State Law Library is pleased to announce that patrons with library card numbers can access AILALink remotely. AILALink, from the American Immigration Lawyers Association, provides access to over 100 AILA publications including Kurzban’s Immigration Law Sourcebook, Representing Clients in Immigration Court, AILA’s Asylum Primer, Focus on Immigration Practice under AC21, Immigration Law & the Family, the International Adoption Sourcebook, and more.

Also available are immigration forms from government agencies in a fillable PDF format as well as immigration statutes and regulations, court decisions, Board of Immigration Appeals decisions, and Board of Alien Labor Certification Appeals cases. Important memos, cables, and letters from government agencies such as the USCIS, CBP, ICE, and DOS are also included.

Access AILALink from our electronic databases page in the library or from home by registering for a library card. Contact us at (512) 463-1722 or submit a question using our Ask a Librarian service for more information about AILALink and all the remote databases the library offers.


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