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An Impossible Task But Everybody Has To Do It--Teaching Legal Research in Law Schools
Law Library Journal (1997)
  • Michael J. Lynch
Abstract

Although instruction in legal research is offered by all American law schools, there is a widely shared view that law graduates have inadequate research skills. In trying to explain this anomaly, the author suggests that the thinking required in research creates problems for both training and evaluating the training process. While research instruction does not leave most graduates ready to do efficient research immediately, it is likely that this training increases the speed with which they adapt to research work once they begin to practice law.

Publication Date
Summer 1997
Citation Information
Michael J. Lynch. "An Impossible Task But Everybody Has To Do It--Teaching Legal Research in Law Schools" Law Library Journal Vol. 89 Iss. 3 (1997)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/aallcallforpapers/37/