It can be difficult to convince law students to try new resources outside of Westlaw and Lexis, especially when these two resources seemingly have it all from a law student’s perspective. How do we expose law students to lesser known legal research resources so that they can be well-informed researchers who do not become dependent on only a few resources to carry them through their entire legal careers
Mead Corp is selling Mead Data Central, the owner of the full-text legal resource database LEXIS. Th...
With a balance of online and traditional print sources, the Fifth Edition of BASIC LEGAL RESEARCH WO...
Free legal research can be conducted on these three websites. While these sites do not research as f...
It can be difficult to convince law students to try new resources outside of Westlaw and Lexis, espe...
Legal research is one of the foundational skills for the practice of law. Yet law school graduates a...
WestlawNext and Lexis Advance — the new generation of legal research systems from Thomson Reuters an...
Law students generally want three things: (1) to do well in their courses; (2) to pass the bar exam ...
As a follow up to his earlier piece titled Does WestlawNext Really Change Everything: The Implicati...
This article asks, what is it like for novice researchers to research real-world legal problems usin...
Just twenty-five years ago computer-assisted legal research was little more than a dream when Profes...
In the realm of online research instruction, electronic research vendors (such as LexisNexis and Wes...
There are synchronistic moments when in the process of writing. While contemplating this article, an...
Ms. Whisner demonstrates that many law-related projects require law students and lawyers to use skil...
Lexis and Westlaw are the biggest names in subscription legal database provision. The author provide...
WestlawNext, Thomson Reuters’ newest electronic research service, has been around for over a year no...
Mead Corp is selling Mead Data Central, the owner of the full-text legal resource database LEXIS. Th...
With a balance of online and traditional print sources, the Fifth Edition of BASIC LEGAL RESEARCH WO...
Free legal research can be conducted on these three websites. While these sites do not research as f...
It can be difficult to convince law students to try new resources outside of Westlaw and Lexis, espe...
Legal research is one of the foundational skills for the practice of law. Yet law school graduates a...
WestlawNext and Lexis Advance — the new generation of legal research systems from Thomson Reuters an...
Law students generally want three things: (1) to do well in their courses; (2) to pass the bar exam ...
As a follow up to his earlier piece titled Does WestlawNext Really Change Everything: The Implicati...
This article asks, what is it like for novice researchers to research real-world legal problems usin...
Just twenty-five years ago computer-assisted legal research was little more than a dream when Profes...
In the realm of online research instruction, electronic research vendors (such as LexisNexis and Wes...
There are synchronistic moments when in the process of writing. While contemplating this article, an...
Ms. Whisner demonstrates that many law-related projects require law students and lawyers to use skil...
Lexis and Westlaw are the biggest names in subscription legal database provision. The author provide...
WestlawNext, Thomson Reuters’ newest electronic research service, has been around for over a year no...
Mead Corp is selling Mead Data Central, the owner of the full-text legal resource database LEXIS. Th...
With a balance of online and traditional print sources, the Fifth Edition of BASIC LEGAL RESEARCH WO...
Free legal research can be conducted on these three websites. While these sites do not research as f...