The Klutznick Law Library/McGrath North Mullin & Kratz Legal Research Center serves as the primary source of legal information for Creighton University School of Law students and faculty. It’s also a source for the entire Creighton University population and local legal communities. It is located in the Ahmanson Law Center, and it offers quiet space for study and research, as well as places to collaborate with classmates.
Creighton’s Law Library also offers a variety of services, and the library’s staff can provide access to meaningful resources. Current students are welcome to check out study aids, books, research materials, films and more just by using their student IDs. Alumni and local attorneys can apply for their own library guest cards to receive similar borrowing privileges.
In addition to JaySearch, which allows users to find books, articles, DVDs and other resources at Creighton University Libraries, the Creighton Law Library provides access to an extensive collection of electronic resources. This includes ejournals, ebooks and databases, which allow library users to conduct comprehensive legal research. Many of these resources are available to law students and faculty off campus. Members of the public may access available electronic resources in the Law Library.
All library patrons should be aware of the following policies:
Conduct Policy: The Law Library reserves the right to deny access to any person whose behavior disrupts or hinders library use by Creighton University students, faculty and staff. Members of the general public are subject to the Public Patron Policy.
Food, Drink and Tobacco-Free Policy: Individual meals and drinks are permitted in the Law Library. The use of all tobacco products is not allowed in or on any Creighton facility or property.
Pet Policy: Creighton’s Law Library prohibits all pets or animals, other than service animals and animals featured in sponsored programs, from entering the library. This is primarily for health and safety reasons. Any exception to this policy must be approved in advance by the Law Library Director.
Our reference librarians can help locate specific materials in the Law Library, assist in developing research strategies and recommend sources for research projects. Reference service is accessible online, in person or over the phone—and it’s available to Creighton students, faculty, staff and members of the public. Document delivery services can also be requested by calling the Reference Desk at 402.280.5541.
Please note, reference librarians cannot provide legal advice or conduct research for individuals.
The Law Library collection is mainly a non-circulating collection. However, some resources may be checked out for specific circulation periods.
If you have an overdue item, you will receive a notice by email or regular mail. Your borrowing privileges at all Creighton University libraries will be suspended until all overdue library materials have been returned. If an overdue item has not been returned after a two-week grace period, the library may block registration and hold university records. Removing the records hold after an item has been returned may take up to two business days. The Law Library does not assess or collect fines for overdue items.
Items can be renewed online, over the phone, or at the circulation desk. To renew online, sign into JaySearch and click MyLoans. To renew over the phone, please call the Circulation desk at 402.280.2242. Items may be renewed only twice, and they cannot be renewed if they are overdue or on hold.
This fee-based service is for those outside the Creighton Law School community, including law firms, local businesses, faculty, staff and students from other Creighton departments, and the general public. The service provides photocopies of material through pickup, mail, fax or electronic delivery. The fee for this service is $10, with a charge of 20 cents per copied page.
Creighton School of Law faculty, students and staff have the option to use the self-serve photocopiers in the library or the Copy Center.
Because the Law Library is constantly improving and expanding its collections, we want to keep you informed about what’s new and notable. Each month, we add new books to the library’s collection to enhance student and faculty research. Learn more about our latest—or featured—offerings below.
The primary mission of the Klutznick Law Library / McGrath North Mullin & Kratz Legal Research Center is to provide Creighton law students and faculty members with meaningful access to relevant legal and law-related information. Law Library resources and services support the curricular, research, and service activities of Creighton University School of Law. Secondarily, the Law Library collection supports the legal information needs of the university community, the general public of the Omaha metropolitan area, the local judiciary and practicing bar. Finally, the library strives to achieve its mission in a safe, secure, working environment for all of its patrons.
We operate in accordance with the Creighton University School of Law’s faculty bylaws and American Bar Association (ABA) accreditation standards.
Creighton University School of Law is approved by the Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association, 321 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60654, 312.988.6738.
According to the ABA, “Law schools that are ABA-approved provide a legal education that meets a minimum set of standards promulgated by the Council and Accreditation Committee of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar. Every U.S. jurisdiction has determined that graduates of ABA-approved law schools are eligible to sit for the bar exam in their respective jurisdiction.”