Callister and Klovning's Field Guide to Legal Research, 2d
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Field Guide to Legal Research is a conceptual roadmap—not another data heavy treatise—for upper level law students, law clerks, and practicing attorneys. Grounded in a construct based pedagogy, it teaches readers to “work the problem,” classify a research task, and then align that problem type with the most effective sources and strategies. Like a true field guide, the book opens with a clear-eyed primer on generative AI, moves through a concise refresher of core research skills, and then systematically maps problem types to the resources that solve them. Later chapters dive deeply into representative challenges—ranging from agency practice and statistical questions to patent law hypotheticals—so readers can see the constructs in action. Throughout, abundant screenshots and visuals break down complex workflows, while end of chapter exercises invite deliberate practice in real world contexts. Instructors will appreciate the companion Teacher’s Manual, which layers on additional insights, sample assessments, and classroom activities to support competency based learning. Whether you are revisiting fundamentals or navigating today’s AI shaped information landscape, Field Guide to Legal Research equips you with a transferable mental map—one that turns legal research from a checklist of platforms into an adaptive, strategic discipline.
Field Guide to Legal Research is a conceptual roadmap—not another data heavy treatise—for upper level law students, law clerks, and practicing attorneys. Grounded in a construct based pedagogy, it teaches readers to “work the problem,” classify a research task, and then align that problem type with the most effective sources and strategies. Like a true field guide, the book opens with a clear-eyed primer on generative AI, moves through a concise refresher of core research skills, and then systematically maps problem types to the resources that solve them. Later chapters dive deeply into representative challenges—ranging from agency practice and statistical questions to patent law hypotheticals—so readers can see the constructs in action. Throughout, abundant screenshots and visuals break down complex workflows, while end of chapter exercises invite deliberate practice in real world contexts. Instructors will appreciate the companion Teacher’s Manual, which layers on additional insights, sample assessments, and classroom activities to support competency based learning. Whether you are revisiting fundamentals or navigating today’s AI shaped information landscape, Field Guide to Legal Research equips you with a transferable mental map—one that turns legal research from a checklist of platforms into an adaptive, strategic discipline.