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Main Title Legal research : how to find & understand the law /
Author Elias, Stephen.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Levinkind, Susan,
Stim, Richard.
Publisher Nolo,
Year Published 2007
OCLC Number 171289789
ISBN 1413306934; 9781413306934
Subjects Legal research--United States--Popular works ; Law--United States--Research
Holdings
Library Call Number Additional Info Location Last
Modified
Checkout
Status
EJAM  KF240.E35 2007 Region 3 Library/Philadelphia, PA 10/20/2008 DISPERSAL
EKCM  KF240.E35 2007 CEMM/GEMMD Library/Gulf Breeze,FL 08/17/2022
Edition 14th ed.
Collation 322 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Notes Includes index.
Contents Notes Your legal companion -- 1. Quick legal research tips -- 2. An overview of legal research -- Patience and perspective -- How to find (and feel at home in) a law library -- Legal research on the Internet -- A basic approach to legal research in the law library -- Six time-saving research tips -- An online search strategy -- Understand the legal uncertainty principle -- Know when you're done -- 3. An overview of the law -- What is the law? -- Foundations of American law -- The increasing importance of statutes and regulations -- The development of American common law -- Where modern American law comes from -- About going to court -- 4. Putting your questions into legal categories -- The land of the law -- Find the broad legal category for your problem -- Identify specific terms for your problem -- Searching by subject matter categories on the Internet -- Key word searching on the Internet -- Searching with Google -- 5. Getting some background information -- How background resources can help -- Self-help law resources -- Law textbooks -- Legal encyclopedias -- Form books -- Practice manuals -- Law reviews and other periodicals -- Specialized loose-leaf materials -- Treatises and monographs -- Restatements of the law -- Background resources on the Internet -- 6. Constitutions, statutes, regulations and ordinances -- Constitutional research -- Introduction to federal statutes -- How to find statutes in the United States code -- How to find a recent or pending federal statute online -- Finding out-of-date federal statutes in the law library -- Finding state statutes in the law library and on the Internet -- Finding recently-enacted or pending state statutes -- How to read statutes -- The importance of cases that interpret statutes -- Using words and phrases to interpret statutes -- Using Attorney General opinions to interpret statutes -- Using legislative history to interpret statutes -- Using uniform law histories to interpret statutes -- Regulations -- Procedural statutes and rules -- Local law, ordinances -- 7. Understanding case law -- What is a case? -- How cases affect later disputes -- 8. How cases are published -- Federal cases -- State court cases -- Keeping case reporters up-to-date -- The newest cases -- Publishing cases on the Internet -- 9. Finding cases -- Interpreting case citations -- How to find cases in the law library -- How to find state cases on the Internet -- Finding federal case law on the Internet -- Using VersusLaw to research federal and state case law -- Using Westlaw to find cases by key words and other search criteria -- The next step -- 10. Shepard's, digests and the Internet : expand and update your research -- Shepard's citations for cases -- Shepardize! online -- The West digest system -- 11. How to write a legal memorandum -- Why prepare a legal memorandum? -- How to prepare a legal memorandum -- Research hypotheticals and memoranda -- Research problem : government tort liability hypothetical (Texas) -- Research problem : burglary hypothetical (California) -- Research problem : alimony hypothetical (West Virginia) -- Online research project, March 2007 -- 12. The legal research method : examples -- The facts -- Classify the problem -- Select a background resource -- Use the legal index -- Get an overview of your research topic -- Use Shepard's citations for cases -- Check the pocket parts -- Use Shepard's and digests to find on-point cases -- Summary -- Appendix. Glossary of legal terms. A guide that explains how to do legal research, including navigating law libraries, using the Internet, writing legal memorandums, and more.
Place Published Berkeley, CA
Title Ser Add Ent Nolo Press.
Alternate Title Legal research : how to find and understand the law
PUB Date Free Form 2007
Series Title Untraced Nolo Press
BIB Level m
Medium unmediated
Content text
Carrier volume
Cataloging Source OCLC/T
Merged OCLC records 1154559653; 1200790339
OCLC Time Stamp 20220803213023
Language eng
Origin OCLC
Type CAT
OCLC Rec Leader 05431cam 2200505 a 45010