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Tag Archives: legal research
Westlaw Campus Research (New Stuff Tuesdays)
Westlaw Campus Research has replaced NexisUni as our legal database. It contains primary and secondary legal sources including statutes, codes, and case law, the American Jurisprudence legal encyclopedia, and the Corpus Juris Secundum. It also contains some business information such … Continue reading
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Tagged business research, company research, legal research, Westlaw
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75 Years of the Federal Register
The Federal Register has been around for 75 years! What is it? The “official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of Federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents.” It was created by … Continue reading
Posted in info.gov
Tagged adminstrative law, census bureau, CFR, code of federal regulations, federal government, federal register, government info, health & human services department, law, legal research, poverty, regulations, regulatory law
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New Free Legal Research Site Online
As you may know, the University Library provides two subscription legal research databases (LexisNexis Academic and West’s Campus Research). There are also free legal research sites such as FindLaw; see the Library’s Law Resources web page for links. A new … Continue reading
Posted in online @ the library, tips for research
Tagged constitutions, court cases, law, legal research, regulations, statutes
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