Free legal research can be conducted on these three websites. While these sites do not research as far back as Westlaw and LexisNexis, all provide links to federal and state case law, but each has some advantages and disadvantages which are discussed in detail. LesixONE has the option to jump to LexisNexis (with a credit card) for further detail
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This presentation is a guide to researching legal issues on the internet. Basic search topics applic...
Free legal research can be conducted on these three websites. While these sites do not research as f...
Most legal professionals have used free online resources to help in the legal research process. Whet...
In 2006, the American Bar Association (ABA) published its Legal Technology Survey Report, which incl...
This paper contains a list of 50 websites that you may find helpful when conducting legal research. ...
It’s no secret that free websites give away content sold by high-cost subscription databases, but yo...
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This empirical study starts from the newest medium, the internet, and explains briefly what research...
Faculty and Access Services Librarian James Donovan provides a cost-conscious guide for online legal...
Just twenty-five years ago computer-assisted legal research was little more than a dream when Profes...
This presentation on the basics of U.S. law offers a general outline of the fundamental sources of U...
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