Volume II, Chapter §2.8 The Foundations of Legal Research |
American Jurisprudence, 2d (Am. Jur. 2d)
Lecture Notes . . .American Jurisprudence, 2d But what happens if you are looking in the index for Am. Jur. 2d (pronounced: am jer second) and don't find anything for your research topic? Does this mean you are doing something wrong? Not necessarily. If you have cartwheeled your topic and checked all the places you can think of for your topic, you may have to accept an unpleasant fact: The book in which you are researching doesn't deal with your topic! That happens often. But what are you to do regarding your assignment? The important thing at this stage is to get to know the materials, so if you don't find anything, just switch topics. You can go back to the Manual, or even better, just scan the Index of Am. Jur. 2d for something of interest to you. Then switch to that topic just for the purpose of answering the questions in this exercise. When you start the next exercise, in C.J.S., switch back to your original topic. And remember, if you find relevant authority as you conduct these exercises, copy them and keep them. Those authorities may be needed later when you draft your final assignment. |
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