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…a tutorial if you’re not an experience legal researcher.) The U.S. Constitution and constitutional law treatises. The Library of Congress has an annotated version, which will save you a lot…

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…unlike PACER, which is a federal court document filing service. (A legal research database, where you would search for the law., is something else entirely. Some of the same companies…

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Legal Research Plus has a blog post: Best Guide to Canadian Legal Research (September 3, 2009, by Sergio Stone) that links to the, uh, Best Guide to Canadian Legal

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I went to the Amazing World of Claymation exhibit at the Oregon Historical Society and, of course, saw the legal research angle! Wouldn’t any law librarian? So, you…

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…books are good value. 6) Select the research resource you need from thousands of subject-specific loose-leaf, treatise, and database reviews. 7) Twelve appendices with legal publication costs, publishers, and other…

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…of the new rule and the final order from: “Supreme Court Adopts Rule Authorizing Non-Lawyers to Assist in Certain Civil Legal Matter” “Olympia, WA June 15–With a goal of making…

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