- Legal research
Legal research, according to one source, is "the process of identifying and retrieving information necessary to support legal decision-making. In its broadest sense, legal research includes each step of a course of action that begins with an analysis of the facts of a problem and concludes with the application and communication of the results of the investigation." [J. Myron Jacobstein and Roy M. Mersky, Fundamentals of Legal Research, 8th ed. (Foundation Press, 2002) p. 1.]
The processes of
legal research vary according to the country and thelegal system involved. However, legal research generally involves tasks such as: 1) finding primarysources of law , orprimary authority , in a givenjurisdiction (cases,statutes ,regulations , etc.); 2) searchingsecondary authority (for example, law reviews, legal dictionaries, legal treatises, and legal encyclopedias such asAmerican Jurisprudence andCorpus Juris Secundum ), for background information about a legal topic; and 3)searching non-legal sources for investigative or supporting information.Legal research is performed by anyone with a need for legal information, including
lawyers , lawlibrarians , andparalegals . Sources of legal information range from printed books, to free legal research websites and information portals to fee database vendors such asLexisNexis andWestlaw .Law libraries around the world provide research services to help their patrons find the legal information they need in law schools, law firms and other research environments. Many law libraries and institutions provide free access to legal information on the web, either individually or viacollective action , such as with theFree Access to Law Movement .ee also
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Legal Research In the United States
*List of sources of law in the United States External links
* [http://www.plol.org The Public Library of Law]
* LexisNexis [http://law.lexisnexis.com/ Legal Research]
* [http://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/index.php/Legal_research Legal Research] , from WEX, Cornell Law SchoolLegal Information Institute
* [http://www.iall.org International Association of Law Libraries]
* [http://www.aallnet.org American Association of Law Libraries]
* [http://www.worldlii.org World Legal Information Institute]
* [http://www.glin.gov Global Legal Information Network]References
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