The law library has renewed its subscription to the Bureau of National Affairs (BNA) database. BNA specializes in reporting federal and state government news, and claims to have “more credentialed reporters covering official Washington than the Washington Post, New York Times, and Wall Street Journal combined.” This makes BNA an excellent resource for legislative tracking. BNA is also a good resource for monitoring federal and state court decisions, as well as regulatory developments. You may be familiar with one of BNA’s most popular publication, U.S. Law Week, which tracks major legislation and important decisions and regulatory developments from federal and state government as well as courts across the country. The BNA–ALL Law School Package purchased by the law library includes over 300 reports on a range of subjects including Antitrust, Banking, Bankruptcy, Corporate, Employment and Labor, Environment, Ethics, Health Care, Homeland Security, Intellectual Property, International, Litigation, Securities, Tax, and Trade and Commerce. The Law School Package also includes an e-mail update feature that will allow you to set up monitoring and notification of developments in a particular jurisdiction and area of the law. The BNA Libraries database may be accessed from the law school’s database portal at http://www.law.gmu.edu/library/catalog. As always, please feel free to ask a reference librarian for assistance with this or any resource the law library makes available to you.