This bibliography lists and describes both primary and secondary sources commonly used in the current practice of law in Georgia. It is divided into four main parts: (1) General Publications, which includes reference publications and primary sources; (2) Periodicals; (3) Internet Resources; and (4) Practice Treatises and Materials. When a source is available in a variety of formats, the authors provide the alternatives for accessing the source in the annotations
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This annotated bibliography cites over 1,000 elementary- and secondary-level materials dealing with ...
For the convenience of our readers, the Michigan Yearbook of International Legal Studies publishes a...
This bibliography lists and describes both primary and secondary sources commonly used in the curren...
This second edition (2012) of the Georgia State Documents Bibliography updates the 1991 edition by R...
The primary purpose of this article is to draw attention to the abundance of text materials which ar...
Georgia legal researchers have an impressive array of useful materials available on the web. Researc...
This chapter is intended to cover Maryland Law in its entire complexity and for the most part is int...
State Practice Materials: Annotated Bibliographies is intended to provide legal information professi...
This document contains an annotated bibliography of materials relevant to the study of psychology an...
The intent of this article is to provide an annotated list of materials that may be useful in doing ...
This article serves as a revision of the previous Researching Georgia Law (2006 Edition) article pub...
Excerpt reproduced with permission of Thomson Reuters. [E]xamines Georgia-specific issues faced dai...
The fundamentals of conducting research on the law and practice of Georgia are lucky to have availab...
Law librarians are frequently asked what publications are available concerning a given topic. Reques...
Excerpt reproduced with permission of Thomson Reuters Examines Georgia-specific issues faced daily ...
This annotated bibliography cites over 1,000 elementary- and secondary-level materials dealing with ...
For the convenience of our readers, the Michigan Yearbook of International Legal Studies publishes a...
This bibliography lists and describes both primary and secondary sources commonly used in the curren...
This second edition (2012) of the Georgia State Documents Bibliography updates the 1991 edition by R...
The primary purpose of this article is to draw attention to the abundance of text materials which ar...
Georgia legal researchers have an impressive array of useful materials available on the web. Researc...
This chapter is intended to cover Maryland Law in its entire complexity and for the most part is int...
State Practice Materials: Annotated Bibliographies is intended to provide legal information professi...
This document contains an annotated bibliography of materials relevant to the study of psychology an...
The intent of this article is to provide an annotated list of materials that may be useful in doing ...
This article serves as a revision of the previous Researching Georgia Law (2006 Edition) article pub...
Excerpt reproduced with permission of Thomson Reuters. [E]xamines Georgia-specific issues faced dai...
The fundamentals of conducting research on the law and practice of Georgia are lucky to have availab...
Law librarians are frequently asked what publications are available concerning a given topic. Reques...
Excerpt reproduced with permission of Thomson Reuters Examines Georgia-specific issues faced daily ...
This annotated bibliography cites over 1,000 elementary- and secondary-level materials dealing with ...
For the convenience of our readers, the Michigan Yearbook of International Legal Studies publishes a...