Researching for Law Review Notes or Seminar Papers
Introduction
This guide is intended to serve as a starting point for Boyd Law students who are conducting research for a law review note, seminar paper, or other scholarly paper. The resources mentioned within this guide are available to Boyd Law students through the Wiener-Rogers Law Library or Lied Library. Additionally, the law library faculty are available to discuss any and all aspects of the research process. Please reach out to us if you have questions or need further guidance.
Additional Resources - Research Guides
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NYU Law: Researching and Writing a Law Review Note or Seminar PaperGuide aimed at assisting those writing a law review note or seminar paper. Sections include topic selection, preemption checking, drafting, and footnoting.
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University of Chicago Law School: Researching and Writing Comments and Substantial PapersGuide aimed at students writing law journal comments and other substantial research papers.
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University of Washington: Writing For & Publishing in Law ReviewsGuide aimed at law students writing seminar papers and scholarly papers for publication in law reviews.
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Stanford Law School: Writing Notes and Comments for Journal MembersGuide aimed specifically at journal members writing and publishing student notes or comments.
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