TMLL Research Guide - Chapter 8
The Legal Process: State Law Sources
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Analyze the facts and formulate a preliminary statement of issues.
Familiarize yourself with the court structure of the jurisdiction.
Do background research to get an overview of the subject area, identify
issues and terms, and get clues to primary sources.
- Hornbooks [Reading Room across from library desk]
- Law review articles [print - compact shelving on Level 1; Lexis; Westlaw]
- American Law Reports (ALR) [print on Level 2; Westlaw]
- Seek expert advice
Search for legal authority (relevant statutes & cases) using appropriate
methods of updating.
- Annotated codes [print on Level 3 (Md.Code is on Level 2); Lexis;
Westlaw]
- West digests [Level 3 (Md. Digest is on Level 2)
- full text case databases (Lexis; Westlaw; Internet sites)
- American Law Reports (ALR) [print on Level 2; Lexis; Westlaw]
- Shepard's [Lexis]
- KeyCite [Westlaw]
Read and evaluate primary authorities.
- Reporters [print on Level 3 (Md. reporters on Level 2); Lexis; Westlaw;
Internet sites]
Make sure cases are still good law.
- Shepard's [Lexis]
- KeyCite [Westlaw]
Refine analysis & formulate conclusion.
- Treatises [Level 2; check the library's online
catalog]
- Law review articles
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