Introduction to Online Legal Research  (Westlaw and Lexis)
Professor Callister



Session: Fall - Spring
Working with databases with tables of contents.Using clip and alert services to stay current.Keeping track of your searches.Practice problems for the Fall Session of Westlaw and Lexis instruction.
Segment and restricted field searching.Natural language search on both Lexis and Westlaw.How to find similar documents using Lexis More Like This searching.How to searcher for similar cases using West Key Numbers.How to check status with Shepards and KeyCite.
Westlaw: KeyCite
Table of Authorities Tab
 
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Pedigree of the primary case highlighting the primary case, subsequent cases, and previous case authority relied upon by the primary case.So far in KeyCite, you have learned how to perform citation analysis on a primary case (Davis v. Beason) and its subsequent citing cases.

As with Shepard's in Lexis, you may also check the status of legal authority relied upon by the primary case by using the TOA (Table of Authorities) tab.  Davis v. Beason relied upon two cases, both of which now have caution warnings .  The links to "301" take you to page 301 of Davis v. Beason (to the place where Murphy and Reynolds are cited).


 

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