The Community Legal Information Center is open for in-person legal research and reference visits.
Walk-in Services
- Use of legal research databases, including Westlaw, Lexis Nexis & HeinOnline.
- Access print copies of Vermont legal materials (Vermont statutes, cases, administrative codes, and some forms).
- Access and read 150+ legal self-help books on many topics.
- Legal reference guidance from our expert librarians.
- Notary services when the CLIC Coordinator is available.
- Free access to printers, scanner, photocopier, and fax machine. Use of equipment and supplies is limited to legal research use and is not for personal or other use.
Remote or Distance Services
- Phone - Leave a detailed message on the "Ask a Law Librarian" phone line: 802-831-1313. Please note this line is not answered live, so you must leave a voicemail and call-back number to receive a reply.
- Email - Send a note to clic@vermontlaw.edu with your legal research or reference question.
- Legal self-help legal books - Borrow books through interlibrary loan (ILL). Contact your local Vermont public library to make an ILL request.
About CLIC
The Community Legal Information Center provides legal reference services to Vermont's general public. Founded in 2015, CLIC is funded by a grant from the Vermont Department of Libraries and is operated by librarians and staff of Vermont Law & Graduate School.
Note: Legal and library ethics standards prohibit library staff from providing legal advice. Librarians are available to suggest resources and provide help on how to use resources; they can also provide information about where to obtain legal assistance.