This article asks, what is it like for novice researchers to research real-world legal problems using four platforms: Bloomberg Law, Fastcase, Lexis Advance, and Westlaw? The study findings produced some surprises, as well as some clear implications for teaching legal research
Teaching international LL.M. students legal research offers its own peculiar challenges. The brevity...
This updated listing of Internet sites for legal, factual, and other research offers a combination o...
It can be difficult to convince law students to try new resources outside of Westlaw and Lexis, espe...
This article asks, what is it like for novice researchers to research real-world legal problems usin...
Ms. Thompson explores the challenge of teaching law school faculty how to research effectively, espe...
As law schools build interactive web sites for teaching and administrative functions, law libraries ...
Considering the recent increased attention to privacy law issues amid the typically slow pace of leg...
This Dialogue section examines perspectives on how privacy law scholarship and surveillance scholars...
This article compares the approaches to benefit corporation legislation, particularly the Model Legi...
For many citizens Arizona\u27s inferior courts provide their primary, perhaps only, contact with the...
Publications of state and local bar associations are difficult for libraries to acquire and maintain...
Connecting users to the best available sources of legal information is one of the traditional functi...
Crowdsourcing legal research has the potential to change how legal information is accessed and share...
As the law moves inexorably to a digital publication model in which books no longer play a role, the...
This article tells the story of the University of Colorado Law Library’s successful effort to develo...
Teaching international LL.M. students legal research offers its own peculiar challenges. The brevity...
This updated listing of Internet sites for legal, factual, and other research offers a combination o...
It can be difficult to convince law students to try new resources outside of Westlaw and Lexis, espe...
This article asks, what is it like for novice researchers to research real-world legal problems usin...
Ms. Thompson explores the challenge of teaching law school faculty how to research effectively, espe...
As law schools build interactive web sites for teaching and administrative functions, law libraries ...
Considering the recent increased attention to privacy law issues amid the typically slow pace of leg...
This Dialogue section examines perspectives on how privacy law scholarship and surveillance scholars...
This article compares the approaches to benefit corporation legislation, particularly the Model Legi...
For many citizens Arizona\u27s inferior courts provide their primary, perhaps only, contact with the...
Publications of state and local bar associations are difficult for libraries to acquire and maintain...
Connecting users to the best available sources of legal information is one of the traditional functi...
Crowdsourcing legal research has the potential to change how legal information is accessed and share...
As the law moves inexorably to a digital publication model in which books no longer play a role, the...
This article tells the story of the University of Colorado Law Library’s successful effort to develo...
Teaching international LL.M. students legal research offers its own peculiar challenges. The brevity...
This updated listing of Internet sites for legal, factual, and other research offers a combination o...
It can be difficult to convince law students to try new resources outside of Westlaw and Lexis, espe...