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Title: Introduction to Legal Research


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Introduction to Legal Research
  • Sara Burriesci
  • Reference Librarian
  • 662-9142 sek28_at_law.georgetown.edu

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What Well Discuss
  • Purpose of legal research
  • Types of authority
  • Constitutions
  • Statutes
  • Secondary sources

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Purpose of Legal Research?
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Types of Authority
  • Primary
  • Mandatory/Binding
  • Persuasive
  • Examples?
  • Secondary
  • Never mandatory/binding
  • Examples?
  • Why use?

5
Fact Pattern
Your clients dog, a pitbull, gets out of the
house and bites the mailman. He has never bitten
anyone before. Is the dog owner liable? Or does
every dog get the first bite free?
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Primary Sources
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Constitutions
  • What are they?
  • How many are there in the U.S.?
  • Where do you find them?

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Statutes
  • What are they?
  • Where do you find them?

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Statutes - Codes
  • Subject arrangement of statutes currently in
    force
  • Annotated vs. unannotated
  • Three versions of federal code
  • United States Code
  • U.S.C. Annotated (West)
  • U.S.C. Service (Lexis)
  • Typically also contain constitution

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Statutes Codes Print
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Statutes Codes Print
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Statutes Codes Print
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Statutes Codes Westlaw
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Statutes Codes Westlaw
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Statutes Codes Westlaw
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Statutes Codes Westlaw
Natural language
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Statutes Codes Westlaw
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Statutes Codes Westlaw
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Statutes Codes Lexis
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Statutes Codes Lexis
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Statutes Codes Lexis
No index.
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Statutes Codes Lexis
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Statutes Codes Lexis
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Secondary Sources
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Sec. Sources Treatises
  • Books (some multi-volume)
  • Some are online
  • To find print (and some electronic), use library
    catalog

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Treatises
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Treatises
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Treatises
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Encyclopedias
  • General U.S.
  • American Jurisprudence
  • Corpus Juris Secundum
  • American Law Reports
  • State Encyclopedias
  • E.g., New York Jurisprudence

Westlaw only. Not exactly an encyclopedia.
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Encyclopedias
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Encyclopedias
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Encyclopedias - Westlaw
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Encyclopedias - Lexis
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Encyclopedias Lexis
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American Law Reports Westlaw
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American Law Reports Westlaw
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American Law Reports - Lexis
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American Law Reports - Lexis
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Sec. Sources Restatements
  • Written by scholars and judges (American Law
    Institute)
  • Mostly cover traditional common law subjects,
    e.g., contracts, property, torts
  • Mostly present majority rules not the law of
    any particular state
  • Where to find?

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Restatement (Second) of Torts
  • 3 main volumes, each with own index.
  • Some other Restatements have consolidated index.

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Restatement (Second) of Torts
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Restatements Westlaw Lexis
(Directory)
(Directory)
(Directory)
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Sec. Sources Law Review Articles
  • Mostly written by law professors and law students
  • Cover more current issues than treatises,
    encyclopedias, restatements
  • Search full-text on Westlaw or Lexis
  • Indexes available through library web site (cover
    many journals not available on Westlaw or Lexis)

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Law Reviews Westlaw
45
Law Reviews Lexis
46
Sec. Sources News
  • very current issues
  • background information

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News - Lexis
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News Lexis
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News - Lexis
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News Westlaw
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News Westlaw
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Questions?
  • Reference desk 202-662-9140
  • Sara Burriesci 202-662-9142, sek28_at_law.georgetown
    .edu
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