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Research Guide to help with learning how to find resources to support coursework in Amateur Sports Law
Last Updated: Apr 6, 2012 URL: http://tjsl.libguides.com/amsportslaw Print Guide RSS UpdatesShareThis

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Hadas Livnat
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June Mac Leod

 

About this Guide

Welcome to TJSL's Research Guide for Sports Law. This guide works best using Internet Explorer.

Here you will find information about resources at the TJSL Library that can help you with your coursework on Sports Law.

You can use this guide to help you develop a strategic research plan for finding a topic and researching legal issues related to that topic.

To begin, start getting up to speed on the types of legal issues that come up in Sports Law, by browsing Blogs, Newsletters and other Sports Law news sources in the Current Awareness Section.

Also, be sure to check out the Conferences page, to see which Sports Law Conferences are coming up and whether they have issued a call for papers. You may want to write a paper and submit it to a Conference.

 

Table of Contents

  1. Home
  2. Course Description
  3. Current Awareness
  4. Databases
  5. Books & Journals
  6. Laws
  7. Free Web Sources
  8. Research Guides & Tutorials

Writers and contributers :  Jason Curtis, Catherine Deane, Hadas Livnat, June MacLeod.


 

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New to TJLS Guides? Learn About:

  1. Secondary Sources: Finding Legal Commentary and Analysis
  2. Primary Sources: Finding the Law
  3. Using ThomCat, the library catalog, to find items in the TJSL Library
  4. Searching for Law Review Articles in general subscription databases such as:
  • Lexis
  • Westlaw
  • LegalTrac
  • HeinOnline

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