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- Legal Research Strategy - Harvard Library Guides
This guide will walk a beginning researcher though the legal research process step-by-step These materials are created with the 1L Legal Research Writing course in mind
- Harvard Law Review
Founded in 1887, the Harvard Law Review is a student-run journal of legal scholarship The Review is independent from the Harvard Law School and a board of student editors selected through an anonymous annual writing competition make all editorial decisions
- Research Programs Centers - Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School’s research programs and centers produce cutting-edge work in a wide range of fields and disciplines while providing students with valuable research and clinical opportunities and the chance to work directly with faculty members on projects at the cores of their scholarly agendas
- Harvard Law Review | JSTOR
The Harvard Law Review publishes articles by professors, judges, and practitioners and solicits reviews of important recent books from recognized experts Each issue also contains pieces by student editors Published monthly from November through June, the Review has roughly 2,000 pages per volume
- First-Year Legal Research and Writing Program - Harvard Law School
The First-Year Legal Research and Writing Program (LRW) is a series of sequenced, interrelated exercises introducing students to the way lawyers conduct legal research, analyze and frame legal positions, and present their work in writing and in oral argument
- Articles - Harvard Law Review
Read the latest Articles content at Harvard Law Review
- Home - Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School provides unparalleled opportunities to study law with extraordinary colleagues in a rigorous, vibrant, and collaborative environment
- Legal Research and Writing - Harvard Law School
Even non-litigation positions may require you to research a legal question, analyze the relevant legal precedents, and present an answer in a memo Work in academia may involve not only writing for scholarly publications but also teaching law students the basics of legal writing and citation
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