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- Citing References Citing Decisions - Case Finding and . . .
You should use citing references and citing decisions during various stages of the research process: When looking for secondary sources discussing a particular primary source; When working from a statute, regulation, or court rule to find cases; When working from a relevant case to find other cases; When checking to see whether cases are still
- APA Formatting and Style Guide (7th Edition) - Purdue OWL . . .
Reference List Resources on writing an APA style reference list, including citation formats Basic Rules Basic guidelines for formatting the reference list at the end of a standard APA research paper Author Authors
- Legal Research Tips for Your Summer Work: I Already Have A . . .
On this page, you will see an overview of beginning your research with a case, statute, or regulation citation to locate secondary sources to aid your understanding of the law and find more primary sources
- 13 Effective Legal Research Methods and Resources Used by Pros
In this article, seasoned attorneys and legal professionals share their go-to methods for navigating complex legal landscapes From breaking down issues into manageable questions to blending
- How to Conduct Legal Research - Bloomberg Law 2019
Try using a tool that helps you find additional relevant case law When you find relevant authority, use BCITE on Bloomberg Law to find all other cases and or sources that cite back to that
- In-Text References Footnotes - Law - Legal Citation Guide . . .
The main difference between them is that in-text references are usually included in the text itself while footnotes are given at the bottom of the page Generally, in-text references are used for memoranda and facta while footnotes are used for other legal writing
- LibGuides: Legal Research: An Overview: Caselaw Searching
Once you have identified a relevant case, you can use the available citator to find cases that discuss and cite to your case As discussed in the Validating Your Research section, Westlaw, Lexis, and Bloomberg all offer citator services identifying cases and secondary sources that reference your case
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