Legal research exercises : following the Bluebook : a uniform system of citation
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Legal research exercises : following the Bluebook : a uniform system of citation
West, c2013
12th ed
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Contents of Works
- Finding and citing cases
- Supreme Court reporters and parts of a case
- Regional reporters cases
- Finding cases by subject
- Updating and validating cases : citators
- American Law Reports
- Review : finding, citing and updating cases
- Finding and citing statutes
- Federal codes and session laws
- Federal legislative history online
- Finding and citing administrative materials
- Federal administrative rules and regulations
- Review : finding statutes and regulations
- Secondary authority
- Review : finding secondary authority
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This legal research exercise book helps students master efficient legal research skills through hands-on problems. The 12th edition contains fifteen assignments, with all new problems. Each assignment contains four variations: two variations using the print materials, one exercise using Westlaw Classic or WestlawNext, and one exercise using Lexis.com or Lexis Advance. This format provides instructors more flexibility in what exercises they assign and when they assign them. The assignments cover basic legal research, including reporters, digests, citators, statutes, and advanced materials including federal legislative history and federal administrative law. There are also review problems, appropriate for basic and advanced legal research classes. The new edition's questions/answers follow the 19th edition of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (2010).
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