CLJC Research & Writing Resources
- Ohio University Library Resources
- External Resources for Legal Research
- Full Text Online Resources
- Writing, Citation & Style Guides
Ohio University Resources
- Ohio University Libraries (opens in a new window): Includes links to the ALICE library catalog (opens in a new window).
- Ohio University Student Writing Center (opens in a new window): Free writing tutoring for your papers, assignments, and thesis is available at the center.
External Resources for Legal Research
- ABA Lawlink (opens in a new window) – A Legal Technology Resource Center. This metasite of links maintained by the American Bar Association includes federal, state, and international resources; legal education and employment; and more.
- The Oyez Project (opens in a new window) – A multimedia archive devoted to the Supreme Court of the United States and its work. An authoritative source for all audio recorded at SCOTUS since 1955.
- Justia (opens in a new window). Free law and legal information for Lawyers, Students, Business, and the Public
- SCOTUSblog.com (opens in a new window)
Full Text Online Resources
- JSTOR (opens in a new window): Extensive full-text collection of journals.
- LEXIS-NEXIS (opens in a new window): Search the full text of state, federal, and international legal materials (opens in a new window) as well as news (opens in a new window).
- FindLaw (opens in a new window): Site for legal research, including resources on Academic Law Journals & Law Reviews (opens in a new window), National Law Review Journals (opens in a new window), and student resources on legal education (opens in a new window).
Writing, Citation & Style Guides
- The Bluebook (opens in a new window): A Uniform System of Citation.
- UNC Writing Center (opens in a new window) – Disciplinary Style Guides:A collection of style guides & writing handouts.
- AAA Style Guide (opens in a new window): Citation and style guidelines of the American Anthropological Association (opens in a new window).
- Recognizing Plagiarism (opens in a new window): Indiana University's tutorial on recognizing plagiarism, passing off another's ideas as your own.