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Legal Research in the Real World Mary Whisner, UW Law Library Rita Kaiser, King County Law Library
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On Managing research assignments Developing research strategies Learning tips to make legal research easier
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We Can’t Cover Everything Today! Use research guides. research guidesresearch guides Ask a reference librarian. Develop your skills -- e.g., by taking advanced legal research classes.
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Project Log Date assigned Supervisor Project Due When you’ll work on it Done!
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Calendar Due dates Chunks of time for working on projects (before their due dates!) Meetings “Extras”
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Getting the Assignment School assignments What topic How long (pages, margins, font size) What sources to use When due Work assignments ????
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For instance… I need you to do a legislative history of the breathalyzer statute. Our client (a large company) is being sued for sexual harassment allegedly done by one of the supervisors. Could you research possible defenses?
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Asking Questions Is Good! Requester? Contact info? Contact info? Others who know project? Others who know project? When is it due? Format? Time? Billing? Background? Suggestions?
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What Resources Are Available? Important to know about your workplace Librarian, office manager, summer clerk coordinator Librarian, office manager, summer clerk coordinator Information, policiesInformation, policies AdviceAdvice In-house library In-house library Books, etc.Books, etc. Brief bankBrief bank Electronic subscriptionsElectronic subscriptions
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What e-Resources Are Available? Important to know about your workplace LN & WL? LN & WL? academic subscriptions - externships for creditacademic subscriptions - externships for credit employer’s subs for all elseemployer’s subs for all else Loislaw Loislaw OK to use for workOK to use for work Casemaker Casemaker all WSBA membersall WSBA members Other products Other products
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A Few Internet Tips Often efficient to search specific site rather than whole Web. (Problem of “deep Web.”) Great links for Washington and federal law: http://lib.law.washington.edu/research/rese arch.html http://lib.law.washington.edu/research/rese arch.html http://lib.law.washington.edu/research/rese arch.html
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A Few Internet Tips Wide variety of sources (and authority!) Official court and agency sites Official court and agency sites Newspapers Newspapers Law reviews Law reviews Firm newsletters, blogs Firm newsletters, blogs Wikipedia Wikipedia Citation Credit your source Credit your source Will it be findable later? Will it be findable later?
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Local Law Libraries Law school libraries – SU, UW King County Law Library King County Law Library King County Law Library Subscription plan Subscription plan Collection Collection Electronic resources Electronic resources Reference help Reference help KCLL RJC
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KCLL Resources Online Library Catalog (from web site) Collection of materials for day-to-day legal research needs Current secondary sources and primary law for Washington & Federal Historical Washington & Federal primary law Codes for all 50 states
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KCLL Resources Legal Databases (15 cents a page for copies) Westlaw - Includes case law, statutes, and administrative material for all fifty states plus federal - no fee to search Westlaw - Includes case law, statutes, and administrative material for all fifty states plus federal - no fee to search Lexis - Includes Washington state and federal - plus get a document Lexis - Includes Washington state and federal - plus get a document HeinOnline – for law reviews, treaties, Federal Register, etc. HeinOnline – for law reviews, treaties, Federal Register, etc.
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KCLL Resources Legal Research and Training Center Access to Internet Access to Internet SCOMIS & ACORDS SCOMIS & ACORDS Word processing & printing Word processing & printing Wireless access points
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KCLL Research Help Experienced reference staff Research Links on our web site Research Guides Ask a Question – from the web site How do I Find --- ?
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More Libraries Other law libraries County law libraries County law libraries U.S. Courts U.S. Courts What about nonlegal info? Seattle Public Library Seattle Public Library University libraries University libraries
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Notes Prepare to cite Write down the information you’ll need now rather than waiting until you’re ready to write. Write down the information you’ll need now rather than waiting until you’re ready to write. Keep a paper trail Dead ends, too! Dead ends, too!
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Notes ♪What’s the question? ♪Where’d you look? ♪How’d you look? ♪What’d you find? ♪What’s the date? ♪Why’d you copy that?
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Developing Research Strategies
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Think Framework Rombauer Preliminary analysis Search for statutes Mandatory precedent Persuasive precedent Refine, double-check & update
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Preliminary Analysis Issue Jurisdiction Key facts Relevant search terms Knowledge assessment
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For instance… Our client was in a car accident just this side of the Idaho border. A Washington State Patrol trooper followed the ambulance that took him to a hospital in Idaho and then had the hospital do a blood alcohol test. The Idaho tech isn’t certified by Washington. Can the prosecution still use the results?
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Search for Statutes If there’s an applicable statute, you want to see it first Don’t forget to look for applicable regulations
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Search for Cases - Mandatory Cases that matter for your issue and jurisdiction How to find: Secondary sources! Ann. Statute Digest Full-text searching
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Search for Cases - Persuasive When there’s no mandatory precedent Choose your jurisdiction Here, secondary sources can be your favorite finding tool
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Refine, Double-check & Update All along or at the end: just make sure you do it! Shepardize/Keycite cases and statutes
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When Do I Stop? Lots of factors and no easy answers...but... When the costs outweigh the benefits When you keep finding the same sources When you find the answer When you run out of time
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Miscellaneous Tips
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Indian Law Tribes are sovereign governments 29 in Washington Guide: http://lib.law.washingt on.edu/ref/indian.html http://lib.law.washingt on.edu/ref/indian.html http://lib.law.washingt on.edu/ref/indian.html
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Fact Pattern American Law Reports Causes of Action (tort- based)
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50 State Surveys M-H Law Digest National Survey of State Laws Subject Compilations of State Laws Uniform Laws Annotated
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Treatises ►Scholarly ► Comprehensive ► Authoritative Corbin on Contracts Nimmer on Copyright LaFave on Search & Seizure
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Unfamiliar Topic Find a research guide Consult a treatise Check ALR or Causes of Action Read a law review article
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Leave It to Bieber’s Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations Dictionary of Legal Citations
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The Bluebook Blue pages Tables & abbreviations Jurisdiction- specific Courts, documents, states, periodicals, services
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Words and Phrases Judicially defined Nationwide Annual pocket parts Westlaw: search cases or statutes, field WP (term)
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Effective Dates WA: 90 days after adjournment Laws of Wash. RCWA tables & pocket parts US: Presidential signature OR as stated in the act Statutes at Large USC, USCA & USCS
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Forms Formbook collections LexisNexis & Westlaw databases Office boilerplate
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Bag o’ Tricks How to use a new source Smaller, targeted databases System as a citator
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Tricks with Full-Text Databases Bluebook puzzles? Find a law review article that cites the source. Obscure document? Find an article that cites it – and maybe says where it’s reprinted. (Remember cost constraints.)
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Questions?
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Gallagher Law Library University of Washington School of Law Box 353025 Seattle WA 98195-3025 http://lib.law.washington.edu We are happy to have our guides used by other libraries, librarians, and legal researchers. Before copying or adapting one of our guides, please contact Cheryl Nyberg (cnyberg at u.washington.edu) to obtain permission. Then give appropriate attribution, such as: "Adapted from a guide by Mary Whisner at the Gallagher Law Library website." Before copying or adapting one of our guides, please contact Cheryl Nyberg (cnyberg at u.washington.edu) to obtain permission. Then give appropriate attribution, such as: "Adapted from a guide by Mary Whisner at the Gallagher Law Library website."
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