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Intro to Legal ResearchMGT 601 ndash LAW LIBRARY SESSION
Lesson Plan Basic structure of US law
Sources of legal research
Legal Citations
Process of legal research
Three types of law Statutory Law (Statutes)
Written laws passed by legislature and signed by Governor
Case Law (also called Common Law) Decisions by judges in court cases
May help interpret statutes or situations not addressed by statutory law
Administrative Law Regulations and decisions issued by executive agencies
Jurisdiction The authority of a court to hear a case
3 levels
Limited ndashOnly certain matters
General - Widest variety of cases
Appellate ndash Review trials and decisions of lower courts
httpwwwcourtstatisticsorgOther-PagesState_Court_Structure_ChartsOhioaspx
httpwwwuscourtsgovabout-federal-courts
Authority Precedent
Weight of Authority Mandatory
Persuasive
Sources of Legal Research Primary Sourceso Cases o Court opinions
o Administrative decisions
o Statuteso United States Code
o Ohio Revised Code
o Regulationso Code of Federal Regulations
o Ohio Administrative Code
Secondary Sources Provides analysis description explanation andor commentary on the law
Gives background on unfamiliar topics and puts the law in context
Guides you to primary sources
Makes legal research more efficient
Encyclopedias treatises periodicals ALR restatements practice material
Research Guides
Legal Citations - Cases
Griggs v Duke Power Co 401 US 424 (1971)
Legal Citations - Statutes
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 42 USC sectsect12101-12213 (2006)
42 USC sect12111(b)
Legal Citations ndash Regulations
29 CFR sect16301 (2015)
Legal Research Process
Secondary Sources ndash
background amp context
Primary Sources ndash
legal authority
Synthesize
amp Update
Example 1
Your boss has shared an article with you that talks about an employment discrimination case She wants you to locate the full text of the court opinion
How do you go from an article to locating the case when the article doesnrsquot give you a reporter citation
Google Scholar
Nexis Uni ndash Many Search Options
Nexis Uni ndash Get a Doc Assistance
Search Results
Example 2Your boss has asked you for information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Specifically she wants to know whether her business is a covered employer and what types of accommodations she may be required to provide for an employee with a hearing impairment
Secondary Sources on Nexis Uni
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Lesson Plan Basic structure of US law
Sources of legal research
Legal Citations
Process of legal research
Three types of law Statutory Law (Statutes)
Written laws passed by legislature and signed by Governor
Case Law (also called Common Law) Decisions by judges in court cases
May help interpret statutes or situations not addressed by statutory law
Administrative Law Regulations and decisions issued by executive agencies
Jurisdiction The authority of a court to hear a case
3 levels
Limited ndashOnly certain matters
General - Widest variety of cases
Appellate ndash Review trials and decisions of lower courts
httpwwwcourtstatisticsorgOther-PagesState_Court_Structure_ChartsOhioaspx
httpwwwuscourtsgovabout-federal-courts
Authority Precedent
Weight of Authority Mandatory
Persuasive
Sources of Legal Research Primary Sourceso Cases o Court opinions
o Administrative decisions
o Statuteso United States Code
o Ohio Revised Code
o Regulationso Code of Federal Regulations
o Ohio Administrative Code
Secondary Sources Provides analysis description explanation andor commentary on the law
Gives background on unfamiliar topics and puts the law in context
Guides you to primary sources
Makes legal research more efficient
Encyclopedias treatises periodicals ALR restatements practice material
Research Guides
Legal Citations - Cases
Griggs v Duke Power Co 401 US 424 (1971)
Legal Citations - Statutes
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 42 USC sectsect12101-12213 (2006)
42 USC sect12111(b)
Legal Citations ndash Regulations
29 CFR sect16301 (2015)
Legal Research Process
Secondary Sources ndash
background amp context
Primary Sources ndash
legal authority
Synthesize
amp Update
Example 1
Your boss has shared an article with you that talks about an employment discrimination case She wants you to locate the full text of the court opinion
How do you go from an article to locating the case when the article doesnrsquot give you a reporter citation
Google Scholar
Nexis Uni ndash Many Search Options
Nexis Uni ndash Get a Doc Assistance
Search Results
Example 2Your boss has asked you for information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Specifically she wants to know whether her business is a covered employer and what types of accommodations she may be required to provide for an employee with a hearing impairment
Secondary Sources on Nexis Uni
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Three types of law Statutory Law (Statutes)
Written laws passed by legislature and signed by Governor
Case Law (also called Common Law) Decisions by judges in court cases
May help interpret statutes or situations not addressed by statutory law
Administrative Law Regulations and decisions issued by executive agencies
Jurisdiction The authority of a court to hear a case
3 levels
Limited ndashOnly certain matters
General - Widest variety of cases
Appellate ndash Review trials and decisions of lower courts
httpwwwcourtstatisticsorgOther-PagesState_Court_Structure_ChartsOhioaspx
httpwwwuscourtsgovabout-federal-courts
Authority Precedent
Weight of Authority Mandatory
Persuasive
Sources of Legal Research Primary Sourceso Cases o Court opinions
o Administrative decisions
o Statuteso United States Code
o Ohio Revised Code
o Regulationso Code of Federal Regulations
o Ohio Administrative Code
Secondary Sources Provides analysis description explanation andor commentary on the law
Gives background on unfamiliar topics and puts the law in context
Guides you to primary sources
Makes legal research more efficient
Encyclopedias treatises periodicals ALR restatements practice material
Research Guides
Legal Citations - Cases
Griggs v Duke Power Co 401 US 424 (1971)
Legal Citations - Statutes
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 42 USC sectsect12101-12213 (2006)
42 USC sect12111(b)
Legal Citations ndash Regulations
29 CFR sect16301 (2015)
Legal Research Process
Secondary Sources ndash
background amp context
Primary Sources ndash
legal authority
Synthesize
amp Update
Example 1
Your boss has shared an article with you that talks about an employment discrimination case She wants you to locate the full text of the court opinion
How do you go from an article to locating the case when the article doesnrsquot give you a reporter citation
Google Scholar
Nexis Uni ndash Many Search Options
Nexis Uni ndash Get a Doc Assistance
Search Results
Example 2Your boss has asked you for information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Specifically she wants to know whether her business is a covered employer and what types of accommodations she may be required to provide for an employee with a hearing impairment
Secondary Sources on Nexis Uni
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Jurisdiction The authority of a court to hear a case
3 levels
Limited ndashOnly certain matters
General - Widest variety of cases
Appellate ndash Review trials and decisions of lower courts
httpwwwcourtstatisticsorgOther-PagesState_Court_Structure_ChartsOhioaspx
httpwwwuscourtsgovabout-federal-courts
Authority Precedent
Weight of Authority Mandatory
Persuasive
Sources of Legal Research Primary Sourceso Cases o Court opinions
o Administrative decisions
o Statuteso United States Code
o Ohio Revised Code
o Regulationso Code of Federal Regulations
o Ohio Administrative Code
Secondary Sources Provides analysis description explanation andor commentary on the law
Gives background on unfamiliar topics and puts the law in context
Guides you to primary sources
Makes legal research more efficient
Encyclopedias treatises periodicals ALR restatements practice material
Research Guides
Legal Citations - Cases
Griggs v Duke Power Co 401 US 424 (1971)
Legal Citations - Statutes
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 42 USC sectsect12101-12213 (2006)
42 USC sect12111(b)
Legal Citations ndash Regulations
29 CFR sect16301 (2015)
Legal Research Process
Secondary Sources ndash
background amp context
Primary Sources ndash
legal authority
Synthesize
amp Update
Example 1
Your boss has shared an article with you that talks about an employment discrimination case She wants you to locate the full text of the court opinion
How do you go from an article to locating the case when the article doesnrsquot give you a reporter citation
Google Scholar
Nexis Uni ndash Many Search Options
Nexis Uni ndash Get a Doc Assistance
Search Results
Example 2Your boss has asked you for information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Specifically she wants to know whether her business is a covered employer and what types of accommodations she may be required to provide for an employee with a hearing impairment
Secondary Sources on Nexis Uni
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Authority Precedent
Weight of Authority Mandatory
Persuasive
Sources of Legal Research Primary Sourceso Cases o Court opinions
o Administrative decisions
o Statuteso United States Code
o Ohio Revised Code
o Regulationso Code of Federal Regulations
o Ohio Administrative Code
Secondary Sources Provides analysis description explanation andor commentary on the law
Gives background on unfamiliar topics and puts the law in context
Guides you to primary sources
Makes legal research more efficient
Encyclopedias treatises periodicals ALR restatements practice material
Research Guides
Legal Citations - Cases
Griggs v Duke Power Co 401 US 424 (1971)
Legal Citations - Statutes
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 42 USC sectsect12101-12213 (2006)
42 USC sect12111(b)
Legal Citations ndash Regulations
29 CFR sect16301 (2015)
Legal Research Process
Secondary Sources ndash
background amp context
Primary Sources ndash
legal authority
Synthesize
amp Update
Example 1
Your boss has shared an article with you that talks about an employment discrimination case She wants you to locate the full text of the court opinion
How do you go from an article to locating the case when the article doesnrsquot give you a reporter citation
Google Scholar
Nexis Uni ndash Many Search Options
Nexis Uni ndash Get a Doc Assistance
Search Results
Example 2Your boss has asked you for information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Specifically she wants to know whether her business is a covered employer and what types of accommodations she may be required to provide for an employee with a hearing impairment
Secondary Sources on Nexis Uni
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Sources of Legal Research Primary Sourceso Cases o Court opinions
o Administrative decisions
o Statuteso United States Code
o Ohio Revised Code
o Regulationso Code of Federal Regulations
o Ohio Administrative Code
Secondary Sources Provides analysis description explanation andor commentary on the law
Gives background on unfamiliar topics and puts the law in context
Guides you to primary sources
Makes legal research more efficient
Encyclopedias treatises periodicals ALR restatements practice material
Research Guides
Legal Citations - Cases
Griggs v Duke Power Co 401 US 424 (1971)
Legal Citations - Statutes
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 42 USC sectsect12101-12213 (2006)
42 USC sect12111(b)
Legal Citations ndash Regulations
29 CFR sect16301 (2015)
Legal Research Process
Secondary Sources ndash
background amp context
Primary Sources ndash
legal authority
Synthesize
amp Update
Example 1
Your boss has shared an article with you that talks about an employment discrimination case She wants you to locate the full text of the court opinion
How do you go from an article to locating the case when the article doesnrsquot give you a reporter citation
Google Scholar
Nexis Uni ndash Many Search Options
Nexis Uni ndash Get a Doc Assistance
Search Results
Example 2Your boss has asked you for information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Specifically she wants to know whether her business is a covered employer and what types of accommodations she may be required to provide for an employee with a hearing impairment
Secondary Sources on Nexis Uni
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Secondary Sources Provides analysis description explanation andor commentary on the law
Gives background on unfamiliar topics and puts the law in context
Guides you to primary sources
Makes legal research more efficient
Encyclopedias treatises periodicals ALR restatements practice material
Research Guides
Legal Citations - Cases
Griggs v Duke Power Co 401 US 424 (1971)
Legal Citations - Statutes
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 42 USC sectsect12101-12213 (2006)
42 USC sect12111(b)
Legal Citations ndash Regulations
29 CFR sect16301 (2015)
Legal Research Process
Secondary Sources ndash
background amp context
Primary Sources ndash
legal authority
Synthesize
amp Update
Example 1
Your boss has shared an article with you that talks about an employment discrimination case She wants you to locate the full text of the court opinion
How do you go from an article to locating the case when the article doesnrsquot give you a reporter citation
Google Scholar
Nexis Uni ndash Many Search Options
Nexis Uni ndash Get a Doc Assistance
Search Results
Example 2Your boss has asked you for information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Specifically she wants to know whether her business is a covered employer and what types of accommodations she may be required to provide for an employee with a hearing impairment
Secondary Sources on Nexis Uni
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Legal Citations - Cases
Griggs v Duke Power Co 401 US 424 (1971)
Legal Citations - Statutes
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 42 USC sectsect12101-12213 (2006)
42 USC sect12111(b)
Legal Citations ndash Regulations
29 CFR sect16301 (2015)
Legal Research Process
Secondary Sources ndash
background amp context
Primary Sources ndash
legal authority
Synthesize
amp Update
Example 1
Your boss has shared an article with you that talks about an employment discrimination case She wants you to locate the full text of the court opinion
How do you go from an article to locating the case when the article doesnrsquot give you a reporter citation
Google Scholar
Nexis Uni ndash Many Search Options
Nexis Uni ndash Get a Doc Assistance
Search Results
Example 2Your boss has asked you for information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Specifically she wants to know whether her business is a covered employer and what types of accommodations she may be required to provide for an employee with a hearing impairment
Secondary Sources on Nexis Uni
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Legal Citations - Statutes
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 42 USC sectsect12101-12213 (2006)
42 USC sect12111(b)
Legal Citations ndash Regulations
29 CFR sect16301 (2015)
Legal Research Process
Secondary Sources ndash
background amp context
Primary Sources ndash
legal authority
Synthesize
amp Update
Example 1
Your boss has shared an article with you that talks about an employment discrimination case She wants you to locate the full text of the court opinion
How do you go from an article to locating the case when the article doesnrsquot give you a reporter citation
Google Scholar
Nexis Uni ndash Many Search Options
Nexis Uni ndash Get a Doc Assistance
Search Results
Example 2Your boss has asked you for information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Specifically she wants to know whether her business is a covered employer and what types of accommodations she may be required to provide for an employee with a hearing impairment
Secondary Sources on Nexis Uni
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Legal Citations ndash Regulations
29 CFR sect16301 (2015)
Legal Research Process
Secondary Sources ndash
background amp context
Primary Sources ndash
legal authority
Synthesize
amp Update
Example 1
Your boss has shared an article with you that talks about an employment discrimination case She wants you to locate the full text of the court opinion
How do you go from an article to locating the case when the article doesnrsquot give you a reporter citation
Google Scholar
Nexis Uni ndash Many Search Options
Nexis Uni ndash Get a Doc Assistance
Search Results
Example 2Your boss has asked you for information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Specifically she wants to know whether her business is a covered employer and what types of accommodations she may be required to provide for an employee with a hearing impairment
Secondary Sources on Nexis Uni
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Legal Research Process
Secondary Sources ndash
background amp context
Primary Sources ndash
legal authority
Synthesize
amp Update
Example 1
Your boss has shared an article with you that talks about an employment discrimination case She wants you to locate the full text of the court opinion
How do you go from an article to locating the case when the article doesnrsquot give you a reporter citation
Google Scholar
Nexis Uni ndash Many Search Options
Nexis Uni ndash Get a Doc Assistance
Search Results
Example 2Your boss has asked you for information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Specifically she wants to know whether her business is a covered employer and what types of accommodations she may be required to provide for an employee with a hearing impairment
Secondary Sources on Nexis Uni
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Example 1
Your boss has shared an article with you that talks about an employment discrimination case She wants you to locate the full text of the court opinion
How do you go from an article to locating the case when the article doesnrsquot give you a reporter citation
Google Scholar
Nexis Uni ndash Many Search Options
Nexis Uni ndash Get a Doc Assistance
Search Results
Example 2Your boss has asked you for information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Specifically she wants to know whether her business is a covered employer and what types of accommodations she may be required to provide for an employee with a hearing impairment
Secondary Sources on Nexis Uni
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Google Scholar
Nexis Uni ndash Many Search Options
Nexis Uni ndash Get a Doc Assistance
Search Results
Example 2Your boss has asked you for information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Specifically she wants to know whether her business is a covered employer and what types of accommodations she may be required to provide for an employee with a hearing impairment
Secondary Sources on Nexis Uni
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Nexis Uni ndash Many Search Options
Nexis Uni ndash Get a Doc Assistance
Search Results
Example 2Your boss has asked you for information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Specifically she wants to know whether her business is a covered employer and what types of accommodations she may be required to provide for an employee with a hearing impairment
Secondary Sources on Nexis Uni
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Nexis Uni ndash Get a Doc Assistance
Search Results
Example 2Your boss has asked you for information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Specifically she wants to know whether her business is a covered employer and what types of accommodations she may be required to provide for an employee with a hearing impairment
Secondary Sources on Nexis Uni
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Search Results
Example 2Your boss has asked you for information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Specifically she wants to know whether her business is a covered employer and what types of accommodations she may be required to provide for an employee with a hearing impairment
Secondary Sources on Nexis Uni
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Example 2Your boss has asked you for information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Specifically she wants to know whether her business is a covered employer and what types of accommodations she may be required to provide for an employee with a hearing impairment
Secondary Sources on Nexis Uni
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Secondary Sources on Nexis Uni
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Legal Periodicals on Hein
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Other Databases
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Agency Website
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you
Ask a LibrarianGeneral Questions
(216) 687-2250 or (216) 687-2251libraryinformationserviceslawcsuohioedu
Research Questions
(216) 687-6877researchserviceslawcsuohioeduChat Text Message 216-539-3331Librarians are available during Research Services Hours
Schedule a Research ConsultationLet us know your project in advance and we can pull resources for you