About JCPLL

The Jefferson County Public Law Library has a powerful collection of print and online resources available to members and visitors. While it is centered on the law of Kentucky and Indiana, the vast majority of federal resources a lawyer would need are included. In addition to statutes, regulations and case law, leading state and federal treatises are available. The library has WiFi and public-use computers for legal research.

Primary Materials
  • The Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS), the U.S.C.A., and Burn’s Indiana Statutes Annotated.
  • Kentucky Attorney General Opinions (OAG) and Kentucky Administrative Regulations (KAR).
  • Kentucky, Indiana, federal, and regional case reporters (including the West’s Bankruptcy Reporter).
  • Kentucky Digest, Kentucky Digest 2d, Indiana Digest, and the General/Decennial Digests.
  • The Restatements and Uniform Laws Annotated
  • Kentucky historical collection: Historical statutes, acts, state constitutional titles, older reporters like Kentucky Reports, and other materials, including Louisville and Jefferson County ordinances.
Law Reviews & Bar Journals
  • University of Louisville Law Review (and predecessors), Kentucky Law Journal, Kentucky Bench & Bar, and Louisville Bar Association Bar Briefs.
Treatises
  • The complete Kentucky Practice series and the Indiana Practice series, as well as the Indiana Law Encyclopedia and the UK/CLE legal treatises
  • Legal encyclopedias — Both editions of C.J.S., AmJur legal encyclopedias, ALR & ALR Federal to present.
  • The JCPLL has a robust collection of legal treatises including such popular titles as:

    - AmJur Proof of Facts
    - AmJur Trials
    - The Art of Advocacy series
    - Collier on Bankruptcy
    - Federal Procedure, Lawyer’s Edition
    - Moore’s Federal Practice
    - Newburg on Class Action
    - Scott on Trusts
    - Williston on Contracts 3d
    - Wright and Miller’s Federal Practice and Procedure
Formbooks
  • The JCPLL carries general formbooks as well as Kentucky and Indiana specific titles like Caldwell’s Kentucky Forms. The collection includes:
    - AmJur Legal Forms 2d
    - Bender’s Federal Practice Forms
    - Bender’s Forms of Discovery
    - Federal Procedural Forms
    - West’s Legal Forms
Westlaw & LexisNexis
  • A Westlaw terminal is available to members free-of-charge, and nonmembers can utilize it for a fee of $5 per 30 minutes). Printing is 20 cents per page, or users can email to themselves at no charge. The JCPLL’s Westlaw subscription includes all state and federal case law and many well-known secondary sources. Limited access to LexisNexis is also available.