This is a legal research guide created to meet the legal research needs of paralegal students. This guide will assist students with: understanding legal sources, locating legal sources, legal research techniques, and citing sources.
Legal research requires an understanding of the different types of laws and legal authorities, along with an understanding of the purposes of each type of legal source. This guide helps to provide an overview of this information.
Some research tips!
Law libraries are amazing resources for legal research because law libraries have additional legal databases and secondary materials. While legal professionals tend to utilize law libraries the most, there are public law libraries that are open to the general public. Law libraries typically have access to either: WestLaw, LexisNexis, or Bloomberg Law. Also, law libraries may have access to the Pacer system (an electronic database of case information). Law librarians are unable to provide legal advice or interpretation, but can help to search and locate resources.