[blindLaw] Legal studies degree resources

MIKE MCGLASHON michael.mcglashon at comcast.net
Thu Sep 2 22:44:16 UTC 2021


Hi ms Chelsea:

You can also look at:
caselaw.findlaw.com
for cases as well.

Also oyez.com is good if you wish to hear actual argument,
(it also has accompanying opinions);
It has audio from most supreme court cases from 1955 on;


Please advise as you like.

Mike M.

Mike mcglashon
Email: Michael.mcglashon at comcast.net
Ph: 618 783 9331

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Subject: [blindLaw] Legal studies degree resources

Hello,

I've just begun a Legal Studies degree with the University of Illinois
- Springfield. Thus far I've found my first class, Intro to Legal Studies,
to be informative.

I'd like to know where good legal resources can be found. For example, one
of my classmates mentioned Black's Law Dictionary. I downloaded the 7th
edition from Bookshare, but it's over 20 years old. Also, on our course
syllabus, there are sections called Cases to Know, followed by a title such
as X v. Y. Where are these cases found and how accessible is that
information?

Thanks,
Chelsea

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