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1 1 What You Always Wanted To Know About Legal Research But Were Afraid To Ask Prepared by Peggy Roebuck Jarrett and Jonathan Franklin Gallagher Law Library, University of Washington 7th Annual Bridge the Legal Research Gap June 25, 2002

2 2 CONTENTS Overarching Themes Starting Points Primary Statutory and Regulatory Sources Legislative History Materials Caselaw Research Tips Miscellaneous Legal Documents Final General Tips

3 3 OVERARCHING THEMES Update Why do the work when someone else has already done it? Check Seattle U and UW law library websites. Check the Washington Legal Researcher’s Deskbook 3d. Use help services, including librarians and vendor toll-free numbers.

4 4 STARTING POINTS

5 5 Abbreviations and Acronyms Bieber's Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations Bieber's Dictionary of Legal Citations The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation Acronyms and Abbreviations (adapted from Washington Legal Researcher's Deskbook 3d), http://lib.law.washington.edu/pubs/acron.html http://lib.law.washington.edu/pubs/acron.html Bluebook Abbreviations of Law Review Titles, http://lib.law.washington.edu/cilp/abbrev.html http://lib.law.washington.edu/cilp/abbrev.html U.S. Government: Commonly Used Abbreviations and Acronyms (reproduced from the U.S. Government Manual), http://lib.law.washington.edu/ref/usabb.html http://lib.law.washington.edu/ref/usabb.html

6 6 What does a word mean? Black’s Law Dictionary General dictionaries (American Heritage, Webster's) Words and Phrases: cites cases that define words and phrases.

7 7 Starting a research project? Try a research guide: UW Legal Research Guides, http://lib.law.washington.edu/ref/guid es.html http://lib.law.washington.edu/ref/guid es.html –Washington State Legislative History –Labor and Employment Law –International Legal Research –Health Law

8 8 More Research Guides! SU Law Research Starting Points, http://www.law.seattleu.edu/informati on/startingpoints/ http://www.law.seattleu.edu/informati on/startingpoints/ –Civil Procedure –Education Law –Hazardous Waste & Toxics Regulation –Land Use Law

9 9 When you need a bit more detail, look for major, multi- volume treatises: Nimmer on Copyright Chisum on Patents Collier on Bankruptcy Constitutional Law by Nowak and Rotunda Wright & Miller's Federal Practice and Procedure Moore's Federal Practice

10 10 Starting a Washington-specific research project Washington Practice (also on Westlaw) Washington Lawyers Practice Manual Washington State Bar Association (WSBA) Deskbooks (also on LoisLaw)

11 11 Got a specific fact pattern? American Law Reports (ALR) can be gold mines of information. Especially useful for a review of caselaw across jurisdictions relative to a specific fact situation. Recent law review articles summarize areas of the law and the footnotes give starting points for additional research.

12 12 Looking for a law review article? Use a periodical index such as LegalTrac instead of or in addition to searching full- text law review articles on LexisNexis and Westlaw. LegalTrac indexes by subject, so you may find articles that lack the keywords you used in a full-text search. LegalTrac coverage begins with 1980.

13 13 Look for a law review article on a pre-1980 topic, such as a landmark case? A print index, Index to Legal Periodicals. Hein Online (if available). You can search full text, but check the coverage!

14 14 Need a form? General Forms –AmJur Legal Forms, 2d ed. or West's Legal Forms, among many others –LexisNexis and Westlaw have forms databases. Call the help service to confirm they have the form online before going online. Washington Forms –Washington Lawyers Practice Manual –Washington Practice –Washington State Courts website: http://www.courts.wa.gov/forms/home.cfm http://www.courts.wa.gov/forms/home.cfm

15 15 Need a fact, such as weather or currency exchange rates for a particular date? Use the Public Library Seattle Public Library, Reference Websites, http://www.spl.org/selectedsites/reference. html http://www.spl.org/selectedsites/reference. html Seattle Public Library Quick Information: 206-386-4636 Internet Public Library's Reference Center, http://www.ipl.org/ref/ http://www.ipl.org/ref/

16 16 PRIMARY STATUTORY AND REGULATORY SOURCES

17 17 Start with statutes Starting with statutes can sometimes get you an answer quickly. Cases are often based on statutory interpretation. Annotated codes are a great way to find relevant cases quickly.

18 18 Statutes are often easier to use in print than online They have a hierarchical structure. It is easy to browse adjacent sections. The typeface gives cues about what parts are important.

19 19 Washington State statutes RCW = Revised Code of Washington (official) RCWA = Revised Code of Washington Annotated (unofficial; includes notes of cases) ARCW = Annotated Revised Code of Washington (unofficial; includes notes of cases)

20 20 Update the RCW, RCWA, and ARCW Laws of Washington = the session laws Session laws are the laws from each legislative session, published in chronological order. Session laws update the code. Washington State Legislature's homepage, http://www.leg.wa.gov/wsladm/default.htm http://www.leg.wa.gov/wsladm/default.htm –Includes session laws, bills, daily status reports, and committee reports.

21 21 Washington State regulations WAC = Washington Administrative Code WSR = Washington State Register. The biweekly Register updates the annual WAC.

22 22 Federal statutes USC = United States Code (official, but not timely). Use primarily for citation purposes, not for research. USCA = United States Code Annotated (unofficial; includes notes of cases) USCS = United States Code Service (unofficial; includes notes of cases) Update USCA and USCS using pocket parts and supplements

23 23 Updating Federal statutes beyond the pocket parts and supplements Stat = United States Statutes at Large = the session laws P.L. = Public Law Once a bill becomes law, it is assigned a P.L. number. At the end of each legislative session, the enacted laws are published in chronological order in the Statutes at Large. Laws of a general and permanent nature are codified in the United States Code. Thomas, http://thomas.loc.gov/, session laws, bills, bill-tracking, roll call votes.http://thomas.loc.gov/

24 24 Popular Names of Legislation Washington: Check tables in RCW, RCWA. Federal: Tables in USC, USCS, USCA. Plus Shepard's Acts and Cases by Popular Name. Run a search in an electronic database of law reviews (this can be expensive!)

25 25 All versions of the USC and RCW have volumes of tables Codification tables Session law to code section Previous code (Remington's Revised Statutes) to current code (RCW) Disposition tables of former code sections More extensive tables in commercial codes.

26 26 Effective Dates of Legislation Washington: 90 days after adjournment of the legislative session, unless the bill has a specified effective date or emergency clause. –Dates of adjournment and 90 days post-adjournment can be found at the beginning of the Laws of Washington volumes, in the RCWA tables volume, and in the pocket part of each RCWA volume. Federal: the date the bill is signed into law by the President, unless the bill has a specified effective date.

27 27 Constitutions Annotated Federal: first volumes of USCA and USCS. Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation, in print and at http://www.access.gpo.gov/congress/sena te/constitution/index.html. http://www.access.gpo.gov/congress/sena te/constitution/index.html Washington: first volumes of RCWA and ARCW. Both: LexisNexis and Westlaw.

28 28 Federal Regulations CFR = Code of Federal Regulations FR = Federal Register Fed. Reg. = Federal Register LSA = List of CFR Sections Affected The Federal Register is published daily. It updates the CFR. Use the LSA to find FR updates to specific CFR sections. The proposed and final regulations printed in the Federal Register have preambles that contain useful background information.

29 29 GPO Access – the official federal government site http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/i ndex.htmlhttp://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/i ndex.html Searchable databases include Code of Federal Regulations; Federal Register; Congressional Record; and congressional bills, hearings, and reports.

30 30 Multi-state Statute Questions See if someone has done the work first! Subject Compilations of State Laws National Survey of State Laws Martindale-Hubbell Law Digest Uniform Laws Annotated

31 31 Updating Check the pocket part! Check the supplement! Read the coverage dates – for paper AND online sources! Do not assume online sources are more current than print!

32 32 LEGISLATIVE HISTORY MATERIALS

33 33 Precompiled Federal Legislative Histories United States Code Congressional and Administrative News (USCCAN), 1948-present. Selected Documents Congressional Universe's Legislative Histories, 1970-present. Federal Legislative Histories: An Annotated Bibliography and Index to Officially Published Sources Sources of Compiled Legislative Histories : A Bibliography of Government Documents, Periodical Articles, and Books, 1st Congress-94th Congress

34 34 H.R. does not mean house report! It's a bill! H.R. = House of Representatives bill. –For example, H.R. 1157, 107th Congress is a bill. H.R. Rep. = House of Representatives report. –For example, H.R. Rep. No. 107-95 is a committee report on a bill.

35 35 Washington Legislative Histories Read the chapter in the Washington Legal Researcher’s Deskbook 3d See the pathfinder of Washington Legislative Histories: http://lib.law.washington.edu/ref/was hleghis.html http://lib.law.washington.edu/ref/was hleghis.html

36 36 Congressional Record Two editions –Daily edition (softbound, white paper cover) - Fast. –Permanent edition (hardbound, maroon cover) - Slow. –There is no correlation between the page numbers in editions! Congress may alter text. If you have a cite to the daily and need the permanent, use the indexes or the Daily Digest to find a date. Then skim! –The permanent edition is the citation required by the The Bluebook. –All online versions of the Congressional Record are the daily edition. There is no online version of the permanent edition.

37 37 CASELAW RESEARCH TIPS

38 38 Starting with a single case Use the West key numbers. Use KeyCite or Shepards to expand your research to other cases, other jurisdictions, and to find secondary sources. Check ALR’s table of cases.

39 39 Stuck on case research? Try finding the major cases cited in your best case. Keycite or Shepardize those earlier cases to find cases that might be related. Go back to a secondary source.

40 40 Resist the temptation to copy every case you find. Save time and money by pulling those cases off the shelf, reading them, and copying only the most relevant.

41 41 Some reporters have strange acronyms: BR = Bankruptcy Reporter FRD = Federal Rules Decisions When in doubt, check Bieber’s or the Bluebook.

42 42 Update your case citations online! To get more up-to-date results in less time, use KeyCite or Shepard’s online. Just before you hand in the project, update again to make sure nothing has changed.

43 43 Administrative Decisions on the Internet Federal: http://www.law.virginia.edu/admindec http://www.law.virginia.edu/admindec Washington: http://lib.law.washington.edu/researc h/research.html#rules http://lib.law.washington.edu/researc h/research.html#rules

44 44 MISCELLANEOUS LEGAL DOCUMENTS

45 45 Jury Instructions Federal Jury Practice and Instructions. Available on Westlaw: FED-JI Manual of Model Civil Jury Instructions for the Ninth Circuit, http://www.ce9.uscourts.gov/web/sdocuments.nsf/civ. http://www.ce9.uscourts.gov/web/sdocuments.nsf/civ Manual of Model Criminal Jury Instructions for the Ninth Circuit, http://www.ce9.uscourts.gov/web/sdocuments.nsf/crim. http://www.ce9.uscourts.gov/web/sdocuments.nsf/crim Washington Pattern Jury Instructions: Civil (in Washington Practice vols. 6 & 6A). Available on Westlaw: WA-WPI Washington Pattern Jury Instructions: Criminal (in Washington Practice vols. 11 & 11A). Available on Westlaw: WA-WPIC

46 46 Jury Verdicts Northwest Personal Injury Litigation Reports What's It Worth LexisNexis and Westlaw databases Use a guide: Jury Verdicts, Settlements, Judgments, and Liens, http://lib.law.washington.edu/ref/verd icts.html http://lib.law.washington.edu/ref/verd icts.html

47 47 Washington State Court Rules RPC = Rules of Professional Conduct ER = Rules of Evidence RAP = Rules of Appellate Procedure CR = Superior Court Civil Rules CrR = Superior Court Criminal Rules CRLJ = Civil Rules for Courts of Limited Jurisdiction CrRLJ = Criminal Rules for Courts of Limited Jurisdition Find the text in Washington Court Rules – State, on LexisNexis or Westlaw, or at http://www.courts.wa.gov/rules/home.cfm. http://www.courts.wa.gov/rules/home.cfm

48 48 Annotated Court Rules Washington Court Rules Annotated Washington Rules of Court Annotated Annotated criminal rules are printed as an appendix to Title 10 of the RCWA. Various volumes of Washington Practice

49 49 Local Court Rules Local Rules of the Superior Court, Washington State Rules of the District and Municipal Courts in Washington Washington Court Rules – Local Rules http://www.courts.wa.gov/rules/home.cfmhttp://www.courts.wa.gov/rules/home.cfm

50 50 Washington State Bar Association Ethics Opinions Formal opinions are issued by the Rules of Professional Conduct Committee. –Published in the Washington State Bar News –Reprinted in the WSBA's Resources –On the WSBA website, http://www.wsba.org/lasd/ethics.htm http://www.wsba.org/lasd/ethics.htm Informal opinions –Unofficial –Selectively published in Resources and on the WSBA website

51 51 Washington State Child Support Schedule and Worksheets http://www.courts.wa.gov/forms/list.cfm.http://www.courts.wa.gov/forms/list.cfm Printed as an appendix to RCWA 26.19. Not printed in the RCW! Domestic Relations Forms. Not in the Washington Family Law Deskbook! Make sure you use the most current version.

52 52 Judicial Biographies Washington Judges Book covers State appellate courts and some lower courts. http://www.courts.wa.gov/courts/ for Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.http://www.courts.wa.gov/courts/ Washington State voters pamphlets Almanac of the Federal Judiciary Judges of the United States Courts: http://air.fjc.gov/history/judges_frm.html http://air.fjc.gov/history/judges_frm.html

53 53 Washington State maximum allowable interest rate Printed inside the cover of each issue of the Washington State Register. http://slc.leg.wa.gov/wsr/register.htm

54 54 FINAL GENERAL TIPS

55 55 When confronted with a new source (such as a tax or labor looseleaf), look for the introductory pages, section, or chapter that explains "how to use this book/service/index." Note the copyright date of the volume and supplementation to make sure it is current.

56 56 When using a looseleaf service, note the difference between page numbers (typically at the top) and paragraph numbers (typically at the bottom). Looseleaf service indexes often refer to the paragraph number.

57 57 Citation Formatting The Bluebook: (More than) A Uniform System of Citation. –Section T (the blue pages) lists the reporters, statutes, and administrative compilations for all the states, plus a number of foreign jurisdictions. Washington Courts Style Sheet, http://www.courts.wa.gov/courts/supreme/reporter/style.cf m. http://www.courts.wa.gov/courts/supreme/reporter/style.cf m –Additions and exceptions to The Bluebook. Search fulltext law review articles to find proper citation formats when The Bluebook fails you. Beware: This can be an expensive way to go!

58 58 Keep a paper trail Keep print copies of searches you ran. If you find something on the Internet, always print out or download a copy for your file. Log sources you have already checked to avoid going back to them for the same thing.

59 59 To get a specific document at the best price, use the CALR Get/Find feature instead of searching. Use the smallest database that has your resource Smaller databases are cheaper. Smaller databases will not give you as many irrelevant hits. Smaller sets of search results save your time.

60 60 When do you stop researching? When certain cases and statutes begin to recur, it is a good indication that you have found what there is to find.

61 61 OVERARCHING THEMES (AGAIN) Update Why do the work when someone else has already done it? Check Seattle U and UW law library websites. Check the Washington Legal Researcher’s Deskbook 3d. Use help services, including librarians and vendor toll-free numbers.


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