Using the Law Library: A Guide for Educators, by Williiam A. Hilyerd [Brandeis School of Law, University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA] is available either from the Journal of Law & Education (beginning with v. 33, no. 2, 2004) or at the Social Science Research Network (http://ssrn.com/abstract=970982 for Part I). The six parts are: I: Untangling the Legal System
II: Deciphering Citations & Other Ways of Locating Court Opinions
III: Oh, Statute (or Regulation), Where Art Thou?
IV: Secondary Sources to the Rescue
V: Finding Legal Materials by Topic
VI: Working With Judicial Opinions and Other Primary Sources
Thanks to Law Librarian Blog for the info.
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