About Institutional Repositories
The BYU Law Digital Library site is a repository for content created by and for members of the law school community.
Copyright & Reprints
Content published in BYU Law journals may be reproduced for non-profit, educational purposes without specific permission, as long as the source of the material is properly cited. As a courtesy, we would appreciate the inclusion of links to the archived content whenever feasible. The individual scholarly papers and articles included in the repository are the intellectual property of their respective creators, and those authors should be contacted for permission to use their individual works for purposes beyond those state above.
Please contact the Repository Administrator with any additional questions or concerns.About IRs
Institutional Repositories (IRs) bring together an institutions publications and research under one umbrella, with an aim to preserve and provide access to that research.
IRs are an excellent vehicle for working papers or copies of published articles and conference papers. Presentations, senior theses, and other works not published elsewhere can also be published in the IR.
To learn more about Institutional Repositories, please visit the Digital Commons Resources page.