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Legal Research on the Web Boston College Law Library Reality Legal Research Session Mary Ann Neary Legal Information Librarian April 7, 2006

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Page 1: Legal Research on the Web Presentation

Legal Research on the Web

Boston College Law LibraryReality Legal Research Session

Mary Ann Neary Legal Information Librarian

April 7, 2006

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On Beyond LexisNexis and Westlaw LexisNexis and Westlaw- major commercial

database systems - accessed through the Worldwide Web.

But … many other excellent sources for legal research on the Web, and most of them are free. Today: some of the most useful ones.

First, we'll start with a few tips on what you can and can't find on the web.

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What are free websites good for? Primary materials: federal or state codes or

recent court opinions Always check: official or authentic?

Current items: cases or issues in the news

Government publications: state and federal, foreign and international

Background information from sources such as government agencies think tanks, or lobbying groups

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Free web sites What works well – General tips

Official government sources, See .gov

Public service sites, See .org and .edu

Finding discrete documents Findlaw, Google, Google Scholar

International legal materials, foreign government sites

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Concerns when using free sites Authentic? Official? How to cite? Concerns:

Confidentiality – electronic trail

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What are free websites not good for? Complete, concise overview of the law

Use books or encyclopedias in print

Sophisticated full-text searching Use LexisNexis or Westlaw

Complex case-finding tools such as annotated codes or citation databases Use LexisNexis or Westlaw

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What are free websites not good for?

Comparative research Search all states’ statutes on a topic

Historical materials Use print sources (LexisNexis or Westlaw)

Practice materials for a particular jurisdiction, e.g. legal forms

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Starting Point Boston College Law Library Research

Pages www.bc.edu/schools/law/library/research

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Find links to major sites

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Locating state cases Issues re citation

Ask: Has the state adopted a public domain citation format? Check Blue Book

Ex.: Wisconsin has adopted public domain cites for cases decided after 12/31/1999

www.courts.state.wi.us Sample cite:

Glaeske v. Shaw, 2003 WI App 71, 261 Wis. 2d 549, 661 N.W.2d 72

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Locating state statutes States post their statutory codes on the Internet;

not designated as official (and may not be designated as authentic)

www.state.ma.us/legis

Try a gateway site for links to each state, e.g. LII

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Legal Information Institute www.law.cornell.edu Serves as a gateway to federal, state and

international legal research web sites Good resource for state-level materials,

e.g. Nevada regulations

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Locating state regulations Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law

School – use as a starting point

Problem with regulation tracking: any proposed regulations? Default to checking that state agency’s website

for notices of pending regulations

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LII – Links to Nevada primary material

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Locating federal cases Note: No official public domain cite except for Supreme

Court

FindlawFind text of Newdow decision – case regarding Pledge of

Allegiance (Seeks to strike “under God”)

Need to know that it was decided in Fed. courts Findlaw – Must know which circuit to search Locate decision from 9th Cir.; text is in pdf format, but how to

cite it? http://news.findlaw.com/usatoday/docs/conlaw/

newdowus62602opn.pdf

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How to know the status of this case? No free citator on the web Can use Shepard’s or Westlaw with a

credit card; approximately $5.00 to check a cite …

BUT…

Need the Federal Reporter cite!

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Google Search Google for:

Newdow and pledgeYields a Washington Post article that supplies the Supreme Court’s docket number

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Supreme Court site – Docket info

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Supreme Court Docket No. 02-1624 Status: GRANTED

Title: Elk Grove Unified School District and David W. Gordon, Superintendent, Petitioners v. Michael A. Newdow, et al.

Docketed: May 9, 2003

Lower Ct: United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit  Case Nos.:(00-16423)  Decision Date: February 26, 2002  Rehearing Denied: February 28, 2003

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Find Newdow opinion on Supreme Court site, but still no cite – just slip opinion

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Federal Government Sites Executive Branch G.P.O. Access

Gateway to full-text U.S. government legal materials, esp. administrative law

www.gpoaccess.gov Includes: Federal Register, 1994-present;

Code of Federal Regulations, 1996- present; Public Laws

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Federal Government Sites Legislative Branch http://thomas.loc.gov Includes: Full-text access to bills, 101st

Congress to 109th (current); Congressional Record; Committee Reports, 104th Congress to present; Treaties.

N.B. Can search multiple Congresses now

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Federal Government Sites Judiciary Link to courts from www.uscourts.gov

Supplies links to all courts, including individual circuits’ websites

Current (last few years) opinions available; issue re citation

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Court Rules, Forms and Docket Info www.llrx.com/courtrules

Links to over 1,400 sources for state and federal court rules, forms and dockets

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International Legal Materials International law definition:

“Law that governs relations between nation-states. In modern times, international law has evolved to include the relations between states and international organizations and even individuals.”

E.g. Charter of the U.N.; Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Geneva Convention

Web resource: http://www.asil.org/resource/ergintr1.htm

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International Legal Materials

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Foreign Law Materials Foreign Law definition:

“Law of another country” Ex: What are the inheritance laws of Germany?

Many foreign law metapages available: http://www.law.harvard.edu/library/services/research/

guides/international/web_resources/internet_foreign_law.php

World Law Institutehttp://www.worldlii.org/catalog/215.html

Library of Congress – Guide to Law Online http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/nations.html

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Summary – Free vs. Fee-Based Sites Free sites

Watch for authenticity Reliable

provider/creator of site? May find info re gun

laws on NRA site but what incentive to give a balanced view of subject?

Commercial sites, e.g. LexisNexis, Westlaw, etc. Incur costs but reap

benefit of reliable source

Official citation available for legal materials

Citator services invaluable