Rees's Legal Research Simulations: Bridge to Practice, 2d

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Author(s)
Warren Rees
Imprint
West Academic Publishing
ISBN-13
9798892093231
Primary Subject
Legal Research
Format
eBook
Copyright
2026
Series
Bridge to Practice
Publication Date
07/10/2026

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Description

When beginning a legal career, conducting legal research can seem like an insurmountable task. This book attempts to make the task manageable by first looking at background information about each of the major types of legal authority that must be located. With this information, it then examines different options available for locating the various legal authorities based upon the information known by the researcher. The various tools available for searching are described, including the strengths and limitations of each and the steps necessary to overcome those limitations. Additionally, the second edition includes information about using artificial intelligence (AI) within the Lexis and Westlaw databases. Discussion includes the best use of AI for locating relevant legal authorities along with potential problems of which the researcher must be aware. The text also discusses the relationship between the various sources in the hierarchy of legal authority. This information is critical while searching for relevant materials and in understanding the law once relevant materials are located.

Given the nature of the tools available for legal research today, many references to the Westlaw and Lexis legal databases are included; while not necessary, access to one or both will be beneficial in understanding everything discussed in the book. Many illustrations of real-life research are included throughout. Following discussion of each major topic is a summary of the major points and an assignment designed to give the researcher experience using the tools and following the steps described in the text. A total of ten assignments, including one review assignment mid-way through the text, are included.

Also included is a guide to citing various primary and secondary sources according to the rules contained in the latest version of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation. References to specific rules are shown with examples of cites to all the major resources. Access to either the printed or online version of The Bluebook is helpful. The book finishes with practical tips about overcoming common mistakes made when conducting legal research that will improve the researcher’s efficiency.