Louisiana legal research

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Where to find it

Law Library — 1st Floor Collection (1st floor)

Call Number
KFL75 .A44 2017
Status
In-Library Use Only

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Summary

This book is written to assist attorneys, law students, paralegals, librarians, and others in researching legal materials effectively and efficiently. While focused on Louisiana law, the book provides the reader with information necessary to research federal law as well as the law of other jurisdictions. The book is user-friendly, providing information about legal research in a straightforward, practical format. The book is a must for anyone conducting legal research in Louisiana and is an excellent guide for legal research novices.

In addition to discussing research techniques, sources, and strategies, the book explains the primary legal traditions in the United States and the basic structure of court systems in the United States. Against this backdrop, the book highlights the unique characteristics of the Louisiana legal system, including the State's reliance on the Civil Code, statutory law, and the value of precedent in Louisiana.

The book also provides specific information on both electronic and print sources for locating law and gives guidance to the researcher on which sources are most efficiently used to research various types of information. The book touches on strategies for presenting legal arguments and provides information on citing legal sources in accordance with Louisiana custom as well as The Bluebook and the ALWD Guide to Legal Citation.

The book even provides its readers with a bit of lagniappe (lanyap), a word used in Louisiana to mean something extra or an unexpected gift. Louisiana lagniappe text boxes found throughout the book provide readers with interesting, historical facts relevant to the sources being discussed.

This book is part of the Legal Research Series , edited by Suzanne E. Rowe, Director of Legal Research and Writing, University of Oregon School of Law.

Contents

Fundamental principles of legal research -- Overview of the legal research process and citation -- Research efficiency and organization -- Researching enacted law : constitutions, statutes, and rules -- Bill tracking and researching legislative history -- Judicial systems and judicial opinions -- Researching judicial opinions : digests and other finding tools and strategies -- Researching administrative law and other executive documents -- Citators -- Finding and updating secondary sources.

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