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Current analysis of all areas of consumer law,  with regular digital updates

"Every consumer lawyer's dream...the entire set of NCLC manuals! The guide to stopping cheaters and scammers in their tracks. The handbook on how to right wrongs. Directions on how to become a warrior for civil justice."  

—Congresswoman Katie Porter

Access the full text of your consumer law treatises, appendices, supplemental pleadings, primary sources, practice tools, search, and more. Subscribe to individual titles or the complete 21-treatise set. Written by the nation's experts, NCLC's Consumer Law Practice Series have been the definitive resources in the field for over 40 years. Subscriptions include:

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The most up-to-date analysis of all areas of consumer law in both print and digital formats.

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The Latest Articles from NCLC

Read NCLC's analysis of the latest changes to consumer law and their practice implications.

NCLC Treatises for Housing, Employment, Other Non-Consumer Attorneys

The NCLC Digital Library is not just for consumer lawyers. This article describes the NCLC Digital Library’s practice manuals that are of special utility for attorneys practicing in areas outside of consumer law: landlord-tenant law; employment law; public benefits law; family law; criminal law; and class actions.

Using the AAA’s Rules to Defeat Arbitration Requirements

The AAA's consumer arbitration rules (new rules are effective May 1) offer multiple opportunities for consumers to avoid arbitration and bring an individual or class case in court. This article outlines four common mistakes a business can make that can lead the AAA to decline to arbitrate and can allow consumers to proceed to court. Small claims court also is always an option under the AAA's rules.

Continued Vitality of 67 Withdrawn CFPB Guidance Documents

The CFPB withdrew 67 guidance documents, many with significant utility in consumer litigation involving FDCPA, FCRA, TILA, UDAP, and other credit laws. This article explains the withdrawn documents continued use in consumer litigation and the withdrawal’s justification, and lists the 67 documents, organized by consumer law statute, with links for more information.

10 Insider Tips to Find Answers to Consumer Law Questions

Odds are the answers to your consumer law questions can be found on The NCLC Digital Library. But pinpointing quickly what you need is not always easy, and you may not even be sure what the key issues are in a case. Here are ten insider tips for finding the answers you seek while also helping you ask the right questions.

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Two free books, 11 practice checklists, a student loan toolkit  training materials,  consumer law statutes & regs, and more — all publicly accessible on the NCLC Digital Library.

Federal Practice Manual for Legal Aid Attorneys

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NCLEJ's Federal Practice Manual for Legal Aid Attorneys guides legal aid and public interest lawyers through all stages of federal litigation. The Revised 2024 Edition provides the most comprehensive expertise for practitioners litigating on behalf of low-income and disadvantaged clients against government defendants. This edition is currently free to the public.

 

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Thousands of conference materials are searchable and available for free. These materials are viewable only by legal aid and/or current NACA attorneys, as well as recent attendees of a vetted NCLC conference. Those qualifying should create a free account to access the material.

 

Surviving Debt: 2025 Edition

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NCLC's best selling guide for consumers and counselors managing debt, updated for 2025. Surviving Debt is now available for free in digital format on the NCLC Digital Library.

HUD Housing Programs: Tenants' Rights (The Green Book)

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National Housing Law Project's quintessential guide to understanding HUD’s housing programs. The Green Book’s treasury of information is the product of over 50 years of legal experience specifically focused on HUD housing law, decades of successful high-impact litigation, and a deep understanding of intricate federal housing policy.