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What First-Year Students Should Learn in a Legal Research Class Nancy P. Johnson Assoc. Dean for Library and Information Services Georgia State Univ. College.

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1 What First-Year Students Should Learn in a Legal Research Class Nancy P. Johnson Assoc. Dean for Library and Information Services Georgia State Univ. College of Law Library

2 Law Student Research Competencies AALL Law Student Research Principles http://researchcompetency.wordpress.com/ Core Legal Research Competencies http://www.aallnet.org/sis/ripssis/PDFs/core.pdf Johnson article at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1341118

3 General Principles  Evaluate the validity, credibility, and currency of information sources - online  Distinguish binding and persuasive authority - address contrary authority  “Work the problem” before starting research  Cost-effective – extremely difficult for students

4 Evaluate the Validity, Credibility, and Currency of the Information Sources  Wikipedia “This article needs references that appear in reliable third-party publications.”  GPO PDFs do not indicate revision dates, but their text-file versions do

5 Distinguish binding and persuasive authority – address contrary authority

6 “Work the Problem”  Constitutional Issue  ? Jurisdiction – Federal or State  ? Issue  Read secondary source to become familiar with the area of law  Locate, read, and analyze constitutional provisions and cases  Cite check the cases

7 Cost of research

8 “Information Overload”--Future Shock  In 2010, all federal courts had larger caseloads  Bankruptcy cases up 14%  U.S. Supreme Court cases up 5.4%

9 Case Law Research  Understand generic court system  Distinguish between official and unofficial sources  Validate results often

10 Finding Cases  Understand West digest system – print and online  Move from code to cases  Relationship with vendor representatives

11 Link between print Digest and online

12 Statutes  Stress all of the useful features in a code  Distinguish between a code and a session law  Introduce legislative history

13 Easy way to locate cases, regulations, and treatises

14 Administrative  Realize that using administrative rules and regulations and the decisions of the administrative board is crucial to the practice of law.  Know the value of loose-leaf services

15 Secondary  Excellent for background information, to gain familiarity with terms of art and to put primary sources in context  Non-legal information – know when to use it.

16 Know the value of your librarian


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