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Reference Sources
American Jurisprudence 2d.
A legal encyclopedia available through LexisNexis Academic. Summarizes broad areas of American law and provides citations to supporting cases.
Law Reviews in NexisUni
CQ Press Political Reference Suite
Reference articles and documents on U.S. government, politics, and historical events since World War II. Coverage Dates: 1945 - Present
Encyclopedias
The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and the Law
by
Peter Newman (Editor)
Call Number: Ref K487.E3 N48 1998
ISBN: 9781561592159
Publication Date: 1998-03-01
Detailed articles on major law and economics concepts, including citation for major cases and brief bibliographies of relevant books and articles.
Black's Law Dictionary, Standard Ninth Edition
by
Bryan A. Garner
Call Number: Ref KF156 .B53 2009
ISBN: 9780314199492
Publication Date: 2009-06-25
How to Find the Law
by
Morris L. Cohen; Kent C. Olson; Robert C. Berring
Call Number: Ref KF240 .C538 1989
ISBN: 9780314533180
Publication Date: 1989-01-01
Court systems and publications in the United States.
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