Are you looking for free resources for law school students in Texas? The State Bar of Texas is here to help! Law students and educators can access our digital publications and online subscriptions for free!
When we say free, we mean it. Simply create a Law Education account on the Texas Bar Practice website to download our digital and online materials.
For a closer look, check out our how-to video: Creating a Law Education Account [Video]
If you’re a law student or educator at one of the following Texas Law Schools, then you are eligible to access Texas Bar Practice materials for free.
If your university is not listed above, please contact us to inquire about getting your school approved.
If you would like to provide handouts with registration instructions to your students, you can use the following graphic. Feel free to download or print the graphic.
State Bar publications are written by committees of Texas lawyers who are experts who practice in many areas of law. Our practice manuals include practice notes, forms, and chapters aligned with case and statute links to Fastcase. Similarly, the Texas Criminal and Civil Pattern Jury Charges provide the definitions, instructions, and questions required to submit jury charges.
As a law student, you’ll be able to access the same publications that countless Texas lawyers and judges use on a daily basis. From criminal to civil pattern jury charges to practice manuals full of notes, forms, and easy-to-access links to Fastcase, it’s no surprise our materials are so widely used.
Not only are Texas Bar publications full of useful, detailed information, but they’re also highly accessible and vastly readable. Simply put, our materials are written in a clear manner, making them an excellent choice for law students, educators, and practitioners alike.
By having access to our digital publications, you may be able to succeed beyond law school. If you’re planning to land a job at a law firm while you’re studying or you’d like to apply for an internship or clerkship, then having access to our publications can provide you with a wealth of knowledge that can be used in the field.
Texas Bar Practice has transitioned to a digital-first model, meaning most of our publications are available digitally first and foremost. While we do still sell physical, hardcover editions, they are only available as a bundle along with their digital versions. For a closer look at what Texas Bar Practice has to offer, take a look at our Online Subscriptions and Digital Publications.
This digital-first model means our publications are more accessible than ever before. Whether you choose a digital download or an online subscription (or both!), all you’ll need to gain access is a reliable internet connection and a web browser.
Law students and educators can gain free access to the same materials that countless legal professionals in Texas and across the nation rely on. Make the most of this opportunity by setting up your Law Education account on the Texas Bar Practice website!
Creating a Law Education account is simple. All you need is a .edu email address from one of the approved Texas Law Schools listed above. If you experience any issues or if your school isn’t mentioned, reach out to the Texas Bar Books staff for assistance. You can email us at salesdesk@texasbar.com or call us at (512) 427-1411.