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Legal Research & Writing

Legal Research & Writing. UBC – Law in Context Using secondary sources 30 January 2007. Contents. Why secondary sources? Use of s.s. in facta Use of s.s. in decisions Finding secondary sources. Why secondary sources?. Useful overview of issue narrative form

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Legal Research & Writing

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  1. Legal Research & Writing UBC – Law in Context Using secondary sources 30 January 2007

  2. Contents • Why secondary sources? • Use of s.s. in facta • Use of s.s. in decisions • Finding secondary sources

  3. Why secondary sources? • Useful overview of issue • narrative form • References to key cases & statutes • starting point • find primary – note up • Advocacy – fresh arguments & rhetoric • Useful authority in court • e.g. Stoney Creek Indian Band – factum (slide) • e.g. aboriginal title & rights cases

  4. Using s.s. in memos/facta • “Secondary sources”: • Texts (note bibliographies) • Journal/law review/trade articles • Law reform reports & consultations • Government publications • Conference proceedings • e.g. CLE updates - current

  5. Using s.s. in memos/facta • Bonnie Mooney v. A.G. (B.C.) • Pages 86-90 of LiC readings • paras. 6-10 – social-science evidence of problem – police experience in practice • 11 – judicial notice: Oppal commission • 12 – crafting evidence into argument • 13-17 – s.s. to bolster the argument • 18 – connecting to facts of Mooney case • 19-20 – policy arguments built on s.s.

  6. Use of s.s. in decisions • Bazley v. Curry, [1999] 2 S.C.R. 534 • Authors cited: major works + articles • Fleming on torts: at paras. 26, 29-30 • Others on specific points • R.D.S. v. Canada (A.G.) – S.C.C. 1997 • LiC readings at 25-56: • at 28 – para. 17 – leg. history (found via s.s.) • at 31 – Blackstone; Cardozo; Devlin (cf. LiC at 57)

  7. Finding secondary sources • Handout – “Secondary Sources Online” • UBC – full catalogue search • E-journals: http://toby.library.ubc.ca/ejournals/ejournals.cfm • Commercial databases: • QuickLaw, WestlaweCarswell, Lexis/Nexis • Hein Online • Legal Trac (texts and articles) • Journals note 1: always check lists of sources • note 2: start with indexes + lrw page (& youtube)

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