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AudioCaseFiles through the Law Library: Listen to audio recording of cases used in legal casebooks.

The Law Library has arranged for all Georgetown Law students to have unlimited access to AudioCaseFiles’ collection of digitally recorded reported court decisions. This collection includes MP3 format recordings of cases in many law school casebooks.

The media is in MP3 format and once downloaded, the audio can be played from a personal computer, burned to a CD for listening in the car or at home, or a portable player, such as an iPod.

Registering an account, with your law school email address, will give you unlimited, free access to this resource.

Audio CaseFiles

Many of the cases you will be reading for class have been recorded as MP3 files. These cases are in the AudioCaseFiles collection and are available for use by all Georgetown Law students. Once the files are downloaded, they can be played on a PC, burned to a CD, or transferred to your iPod or other portable audio player.

To use AudioCaseFiles:

  1. Go to http://www.audiocasefiles.com.
  2. Register with your Georgetown Law Center email address, and you should receive a confirmation email within 15-20 minutes.
  3. Click on the link included in the email to verify your account.
  4. You should be taken to a page confirming your account. Click the "Log In" link and enter your email address and password to access your account.
  5. Your account will be set to 'unlimited' status, which means you will be able to download any case that ACF offers.
  6. Find cases by searching or browsing by subject or case name.

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