If the Law Library doesn't own what you need in print or online:
First Step:
Search BobCat, the catalog of Bobst Library (the main NYU library). If Bobst also doesn't have what you need, you have two options.
Second Step: Two Possible Options
Option 1: Placing an Interlibrary Loan Request: NYU Law faculty and students can place ILL requests for materials not available through the NYU Law Library or Bobst Library. Click on the FAQs to learn how long ILL requests normally take, what materials are generally not available through interlibrary loan, where Law Library patrons items should pick up and return ILL items, and so on.
Option 2: Using the item at a local law library: To learn of local library holdings, use either local library catalogs or WorldCat. See the staff at Reference Desk BEFORE visiting local libraries as they may be closed to the public. In some cases (mostly for academic libraries), the Library may be able to provide NYU Law faculty and students a pass to access a local library. You may (at some times) be permitted to access Columbia Law Library and Fordham Law Library, and the procedure to apply for access may found in the access policy here. Restrictions apply, especially during "restricted access periods."
Can't find a print Item that Julius indicates is available in the NYU Law Library? Not on the shelf? Here are three strategies to try: