Welcome to the course guide for ENGL 3325, Rhetoric of Law.
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Welcome
Welcome to the Library Course Guide for the Rhetoric of Law. This Guide provides resources to help you:
- Locate law review articles and other secondary sources,
- Find peer reviewed articles,
- Find a broad range of legal materials, including federal and state court cases and related materials,
- Track down news sources,
- Understand how to search effectively and evaluate different kinds of materials.
Additional Resources
Visit other Research Guides with materials on law and legal research:
- Legal Research (Snell Library)Links to court cases, statutes, regulations, and selected secondary sources, including article searching databases.
- Research Guides from the NU Law LibraryGuides on specific aspects of the law (immigration, education, etc) and different legal jurisdictions (state, national, international, local, etc.)
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The Law Library is open to members of the Northeastern University community.
Please note: Snell Library and the Law Library share access to many databases and e-journals. However, a number of Law Library e-resources, including Westlaw and the Law Library's version of Lexis are not available to the larger University community.