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PA County Reporters on LLMC Digital

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LLMC Digital is a collection of archival material from the U.S. federal government, U.S. state governments, territorial governments, various Anglo-American collections, and several foreign jurisdictions. Its U.S. state materials includes various Pennsylvania county reporters, many of which begin with the inaugural volume and continue into the 1990s and beyond. All Jenkins members should be able to access this database remotely.

Pennsylvania county reporters available in LLMC Digital include Bucks County Law Reporter (1952-2023), Delaware County Reports (1883-2006), Lehigh County Law Journal (1903-2023), Montgomery County Law Reporter (1885-2024), York Legal Record (1880-2024), and more.

To find a county reporter in LLMC, click United States from the homepage and filter further to Pennsylvania and Journals & Newspapers on the left side of the page. This should provide an alphabetical list of Pennsylvania's county reports. From here, you can either find and click into your reporter of interest, or search for a specific reporter using the Filter by Item field. You should then have access to all available reporter volumes for that specific publication.

For additional help navigating LLMC's county reporters, take a look at their help section by clicking on the question mark at the very top right of the page. 

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