Finding the Law
Legal research
Finding the law
Behind the bar
The invisible bar
Where the law is
The
legal research manual: a game plan for legal research and analysis by Christopher G. Wren, Jill Robinson
Wren. 340 W945l
A little birdie tells us that this book is,
“A concise, easy-to-understand research procedure for any legal research
project.” *
Finding
the Law by Robert Berring
and Elizabeth Edinger 340 B533f
From the history behind
law in the United States to the nuts and bolts of legal research, this is a
must read for those interested in the legal profession.
Behind
the Bar: Inside the Paralegal Profession by Catherine Astl 340.023 A854b
A real-life paralegal
shares her professional work experiences along with general facts about
education and the job market.
Doesn’t the title say it
all? This is a history of women lawyers in the United States from colonial
times to the present.
Where
the Law Is: An Introduction to Advanced Legal Research by J.D.S. Armstrong and Christopher
Knott 340.072 A736w
Those who want go more
in-depth with learning about legal research should grab this title.
*This quote is
printed on the back cover of the book.
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