🧑🏾‍💼Advanced Legal Research

Unit 1 – Advanced Legal Research: Introduction

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Unit 2 – Advanced Case Law Research

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Unit 3 – Advanced Statutory Research

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Unit 4 – Advanced Secondary Legal Sources

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Unit 5 – International & Foreign Legal Research

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Unit 6 – Specialized Legal Research Areas

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Unit 7 – Electronic Legal Research Methods

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Unit 8 – Legal Research in Practice

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Unit 9 – Interdisciplinary Research in Law

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Unit 10 – Advanced Legal Writing & Analysis

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Unit 11 – Specialized Legal Research Areas

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Unit 12 – Legal Research Project Management

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You'll learn how to find and use legal resources like a pro. We're talking advanced search techniques in legal databases, mastering legislative histories, and diving into specialized areas of law. You'll get hands-on experience with both digital and print sources, and learn how to efficiently research complex legal issues.

It can be pretty intense, not gonna lie. There's a lot of detail to absorb and you'll be dealing with some complex research scenarios. But here's the thing - once you get the hang of the tools and techniques, it starts to click. The hardest part is usually just getting used to the sheer volume of information you're working with.

  1. Use Fiveable Study Guides to help you cram 🌶️
  2. Practice, practice, practice - the more you use these research tools, the better you'll get
  3. Make friends with your law librarians - they're research wizards and can save your butt
  4. Create a "cheat sheet" of go-to resources for different types of legal questions
  5. Stay organized - keep track of your search strategies and results
  6. Watch "The Paper Chase" for some old-school legal research motivation
  7. Read "The Bluebook" cover to cover (just kidding, but do familiarize yourself with it)
  1. Legal Research and Writing: This intro course covers the basics of legal research and how to write memos and briefs. It's the foundation you'll build on in Advanced Legal Research.

  2. Constitutional Law: This class dives into the interpretation and application of the U.S. Constitution. It'll give you context for a lot of the cases and laws you'll be researching.

  1. Legal Writing Workshop: Focuses on honing your legal writing skills, from memos to briefs. You'll use the research skills from ALR to craft killer legal documents.

  2. Law Practice Technology: Explores how technology is changing the legal field. You'll learn about legal software, e-discovery, and other tech tools used in modern law practice.

  3. Legal Analytics: Dives into using data analysis in legal practice. You'll learn how to use statistical tools to analyze case outcomes and predict legal trends.

  4. Intellectual Property Research: Focuses on researching patents, trademarks, and copyrights. It's a specialized area that builds on your general legal research skills.

  1. Law: Focuses on understanding and interpreting laws, legal theories, and the justice system. Students learn critical thinking, analysis, and argumentation skills.

  2. Legal Studies: Examines the role of law in society from an interdisciplinary perspective. Students explore legal concepts, institutions, and their impact on various social issues.

  3. Paralegal Studies: Prepares students to assist lawyers in various legal tasks. The curriculum covers legal research, document preparation, and legal ethics.

  4. Criminal Justice: Explores the criminal justice system, including law enforcement, courts, and corrections. Students learn about criminal law, procedure, and policy.

  1. Law Librarian: Manages and organizes legal resources in law libraries. They assist lawyers, students, and the public in finding legal information and navigating complex legal databases.

  2. Legal Researcher: Conducts in-depth research on legal issues for law firms or corporations. They analyze laws, regulations, and case law to support legal arguments and decision-making.

  3. Compliance Officer: Ensures that organizations follow relevant laws and regulations. They research and interpret legal requirements, develop compliance policies, and conduct internal audits.

  4. Legal Tech Developer: Creates software and tools to improve legal research and practice. They combine their legal knowledge with programming skills to develop innovative legal technology solutions.

  1. How much time should I expect to spend on this class outside of lectures? Plan on dedicating at least 2-3 hours of study time for every hour of class time. This course involves a lot of hands-on practice, so you'll need to put in the time to really master the skills.

  2. Are there any online resources that can help me practice legal research? Absolutely! Many legal databases offer tutorials and practice exercises. Check out resources like Westlaw and LexisNexis, which often have training modules for students.

  3. How will this class help me in my future legal career? The research skills you learn here will be crucial in pretty much any legal job. Whether you're writing briefs, preparing for cases, or advising clients, you'll need to be able to find and analyze relevant legal information quickly and accurately.



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