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Semantic Samurai-ko's US Legal Resources

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How-to Links
Using Westlaw
http://tech.clayton.edu/mshapiro/Para%201105%20Legal%20Research%20&%20Writing/Using%20WestLaw.htm
Techniques for using Westlaw
Paralegal 1105, Legal Research & Writing site at Clayton College and State University

Cases & Case Reporters
http://tech.clayton.edu/mshapiro/Para%201105%20Legal%20Research%20&%20Writing/Cases%20&%20Reporters.htm
Clearly arranged somewhat graphically to see relationship of reporters to judiciary, along with a QUICK-reference for case citation formats from various courts.

About the Teacher http://tech.clayton.edu/mshapiro/Para%201105%20Legal%20Research%20&%20Writing/About%20the%20Teacher.htm
Michael B. Shapiro, a graduate of Emory College and Emory University's School of Law, licensed to practice law in both Georgia and Ohio, and is an actively practicing attorney.

COURSE HOME http://tech.clayton.edu/mshapiro/
Choose the Legal Research course path from here

Methods - Briefing Case
http://www.lawnerds.com/guide/briefing.html
From LawNerds.com produced by Benjamin A. Templin, J.D., a California attorney, teacher and writer, who has worked as a corporate attorney. This site even has sample tests! ~mcy

Plain (Plain Language Action & Information Network)
http://www.plainlanguage.gov/
US Federal Gov site to encourage government employees to keep communication usable. Unfortunately, the narrative could use some copy editing - but great tools are offered.



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