cases set up the same as they are in the Reporter volumes (same formatting)
Headnote paragraphs
under "3"
keywords/phrases
headnote paragraph
written by Campus Law researchers, corrects any errors in text
check every other case judges cite in the case
editors summarize every issue in the case
every headnote paragraph is indexed (all the way to the first West-published cases)
indexed terms are the keywords/phrases that appear above the paragraph
hierarchically-organized topics (broken down into key numbers)
the last key number is the most specific one
click on it to search for similar cases
use about 450 different legal topics to subdivide by
searching similar key numbers brings headnote paragraph results
Key-Cite notes
shows other cases that cite this case
click box at left to select jurisdiction(s), then click "go" at top
click on number in brackets to left of Key-Cite, to jump to the place that headnote is taken from
Copy/Paste
highlight text
click on bottom right "Tools"
select "Copy with reference"
should bring up selected area, plus citation (ready for inclusion in a paper)
Key-Cite features
yellow flag = some negative history but not reversed or overruled
click on flag, you see the negative history only
red flag = reversed or overruled
click on flag, you see the negative history only
may have only been overruled in one point of case (check case for details)
will show which headnotes have been overruled (see flags next to headnote numbers/summaries
green C = citing references
blue H = history, been on appeal, but no citing references
no symbol = pretty new case, no citing references yet
Campus-Law is the only service that will flag statutes
direct history (at left)
can follow all appeals, etc.
"HN" = "headnotes"
stars indicate how much the case discusses the case you've looked up (four stars indicates at least a full page of discussion on the original case)
click on the number to be taken directly to the part of the case that discusses the original case
"citing references"
all the documents that cite to this case (not just appellate history)
grouped by amount of discussion related to original case (not by date, etc.)
can limit citing references: bottom right "limit Key-Cite display"
list of the headnotes from the original case (usually a lot of these in federal cases)
click appropriate box to left (can select more than one)
can also list by jurisdiction, date, document type, etc.
then click "apply"
to print statutes, select "print" and under "page options" select "statutory text only" (shorter, no annotations)
Find Case by Title
type in names of case (normal)
Key-Search (browse)
left-hand navigational option
very easy to use: broken down into general topics
good way to BROWSE
can use this feature for both state and federal jurisdictions
view/edit full query = shows the headnotes and numbers that it is searching
Famous Documents
left-hand nav.
frequently-used docs for students
Legal Guides (various law topics)
overview/description of topic
Search Methods
the main (or right-hand) side of the screen
basic search vs. advanced search (default)
advanced search (best for cases)
select a jurisdiction in which to search; click "search"
some of these selections have "table of contents" next to them
helps students determine what titles are included, better know what they want to search, or narrow search by section of the contents (for instance, specific titles/sections of the US Code)
click on plus-signs to expand to lower levels of the document/contents
highlights search terms
displays most recent cases first (org. by date, not relevancy)
bottom "term" with arrows, jumps to search terms within the documents
basic search (best for statutes)
good for searching phrases, sentences, concepts ("penalty for using a weapon during a drug crime")
works well for searching statutes, treatises
looking at statues:
can navigate by section (arrows at top, beside citation/title)
links within headings (without annotations--easier to print)
yellow flag: unconstitutional or preempted (previous version)
yellow flag: proposed legislation: indicates proposed legislation that would affect it
red flag: unconstitutional or preempted (current version)
left-hand nav.: "table of contents" (sections of document)
"versions" = prior versions and dates
legislative history, etc.
"i" icons (information buttons) tell about background of databases/serials
ALR (American Law Review) = descriptive titles help finding relevant information
Print/Email Options
"quickprint" vs. "print"
"quickprint" sends entire document to printer (good for cases)
"print" gives customizable options (different pages, etc.); good for long statutes
News and Business
Publications List (top left)
feel for what sources are included (alphabetical)
click on a particular title to search within that title only
Hoover's Company Records (top left)
overview of using this: "Using Campus Research" handout, on back
search by company name, ticket symbol, etc.
approx. 8,000 US companies included
SEC Filings
(full EDGAR filings from 2004 to present; some back to 1968)
search by company name, ticket symbol, etc.
right side of screen ("Search")
defaults to "All News" search
select database below to limit search to that topic area
"advanced search" lists most recent results first
"basic search" lists by highest concentration of search terms
"identify duplicate documents" (like wire sources producing same articles)
browsing technique (using basic search)
click into a record
at bottom, "best" with arrows (takes you to section within the results with the highest concentration of search terms)
databases are broken down into topics and publication types
at top center, "Research Trail" links to the history of your search during this sign-in