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The Process of Legal Research: Practices and Resources, Ninth Edition

Authors
  • Deborah A. Schmedemann
  • Ann L. Bateson
  • Mehmet Konar-Steenberg
Series / Aspen Coursebook Series
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A long-time best-selling comprehensive text for basic legal research, The Process of Legal Research: Practices and Resources, Ninth Edition melds a rich discussion of legal authorities with a presentation of strategic processes for researching using the vast array of resources now available to the legal researcher. With readability in mind, The Process of Legal Research is written to engage various learners through streamlined text, graphics, in-text scenarios that draw on first-year topics, sample documents, and self-assessment questions. Covering sources from dictionaries to international and tribal law, and presenting and repeatedly demonstrating ten practices that distinguish skilled researchers, the book zeroes in on current, credible, cost-efficient options for each type of legal authority. To maximize students’ comprehension, the chapters conclude with a research scenario paired with questions for guided practice as well as a theoretical question to prompt class discussion.

Key Features of the New Edition:

  • New chapter discussing ten practices of skilled researchers, including choosing resources with care, piggy-backing on other’s work, and managing your information file—which echo through remaining chapters
  • “Test Your Knowledge” questions (with answers provided) to test student acquisition of key concepts
  • “Put It Into Practice” feature placing guided practice exercise directly in book itself, rather than on website
  • Reflection of dramatic shifts in resources, e.g., presentation of print digests and reporters as background material; more focus on free web sources such as Office of Law Revision Counsel United States Code Online, Google Scholar for cases research, Congress.gov; more coverage of lost-cost commercial resources
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About the authors
Deborah A. Schmedemann
William Mitchell College of Law

During her twenty years as a law school professor, Professor Schmedemann has pursued three main interests: the teaching of key law practice skills, empirical analysis of contracting behaviors, and the ever-changing law of employment relations. Professor Schmedemann is conducting empirical research regarding public service by lawyers, including pro bono representation of people who cannot afford to hire lawyers. Her sample includes 1,200 law students and lawyers. She has presented on this topic at the Equal Justice Conference (a national conference for lawyers who provide free legal services to the poor) and the annual meeting of the American Association of Law Schools, as well as consulted with legal services agencies that have pro bono programs.

The research has identified the importance of the lawyers views regarding social issues, approach to moral dilemmas, values, and connection to his or her community. Professor Schmedemann is a frequent speaker on employment law topics at CLE programs and on teaching issues at law school conferences.

Ann L. Bateson
William Mitchell College of Law

Ann Bateson is director of the Schoenecker Law Library, associate dean, and professor of law at the University of St. Thomas. Professor Bateson was previously director of the law library at William Mitchell College of Law, St. Paul, a position she held since 1989. Bateson earned a B.A. from the College of St. Catherine, an M.A. in library science from the University of Minnesota, and a J.D. from the University of Minnesota, where she graduated cum laude. During her career, Bateson has built an outstanding library collection and staff. She has taught courses in lawyering skills, federal tax research, criminal law, and legislation. Bateson also co-authored one of the leading textbooks on legal research, The Process of Legal Research (now in its sixth edition). She has led the transformation of the Ugandan legal system by helping to compile, revise, and publish the Laws of the Republic of Uganda (a 28-volume undertaking). Bateson has held leadership and service roles with the American Bar Association, the Association of American Law Schools, the American Association of Law Libraries, and the Minnesota Association of Law Libraries.

Mehmet Konar-Steenberg
William Mitchell College of Law

Mehmet Konar-Steenberg is a member of the faculty at William Mitchell College of Law.

Product Information
Edition
Ninth Edition
Publication date
2016-03-03
Copyright Year
2016
Pages
358
Connected eBook with Study Center + Paperback
9781454863335
Connected eBook with Study Center (Digital Only)
9781454882817
Subject
Legal Writing
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