Periodical about law
A legal periodical is a periodical about law. Legal periodicals include legal newspapers, law reviews, periodicals published by way of commerce, periodicals published by practitioner bodies, and periodicals concerned with a particular branch of the law.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
The obituaries and profiles in legal periodicals may be useful to historians and biographers.[8][9] Book reviews in legal periodicals may be useful to librarians.[10] There is a Book Review Index in the Index to Legal Periodicals.[11]
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- ^ Linda L Edwards and J Stanley Edwards. "Legal Periodicals". Introduction to Paralegal Studies and the Law: A Practical Approach. West Legal Studies, Delmar, Thomson Learning. 2002. Page 174.
- ^ Martin A Frey and Sidney K Swinson. "E. Legal Periodicals". Introduction to Bankruptcy Law. Delmar, Cengage Learning. Sixth Edition. 2012. Page 31.
- ^ Carol M Bast and Margie A Hawkins. "Legal Periodicals". Foundations of Legal Research and Writing. 2012. Page 61 to 64.
- ^ A Yelin and H Viner Samborn. "H. Legal Periodicals". The Legal Research and Writing Handbook. Eighth Edition. Wolters Kluwer. New York. 2018. Page 262 to 265 et seq.
- ^ (2000) 88 Illinois Bar Journal 49 Google Books
- ^ Ronald W Tank. Legal Aspects of Geology. Plenum Press. New York. 1983. Pages 602 and 603.
- ^ Patrick Polden, "Judging Judges: The Reputations of Nineteenth-Century Judges and their Sources", in Anthony Musson and Chantal Stebbings (eds), Making Legal History: Approaches and Methodologies, Cambridge University Press, 2012, Pages 60 and 61.
- ^ Guy Holborn. Sources of Biographical Information on Past Lawyers. British and Irish Association of Law Librarians. 1999. Page 14. See also passim. Google Books
- ^ Deborah S Panella. "Book Reviews in Law Reviews". Basics of Law Librarianship. The Haworth Press. 1991. Routledge. 2011. Page 21.
- ^ James R Acker and Richard Irving. Basic Legal Research for Criminal Justice and the Social Sciences. Aspen Publishers. Gaithersburg, Maryland. 1998. Page 94.