Legal Research and Writing (REAS 1003)

Research skills are integral to the decision-making process in a legal environment. In this course, students examine the legal research skills required to efficiently and effectively locate and evaluate primary and secondary sources. Various research media, including texts and databases are utilized to integrate research and decision-making skills, ensuring students have practical experience with the complete research process. Students conduct basic legal research, record and organize their results and learn proper methods of citation.

Credits:

Credit Hours Contact Hours Lecture Hours Lab Hours Other

3.000

42.000

 

 

 

[+] Prerequisites:

Post Secondary level LAWS 1024 Foundations of Legal System Minimum Grade of 50

[+] Corequisites and Concurrent Prerequisite(s):

None

[+] Equivalents:

None

[-] Restrictions:

     
Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:
     Post Secondary


Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:
      (LCLR) Law Clerk


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