The American Association of Law Libraries joins with West
LegalEdcenter in continuing Professor Robert C. Berring's research
series, "Legal Research for the 21st Century," with "California
Publication and Depublication-How Cases Appear and Disappear."
Recorded in June of 2002, Kathleen Vanden Heuvel, Deputy
Director Law Library and Lecturer in Law, University of California,
Berkeley, demystifies California case law for the researching
attorney.
Topics include:
- Official California Court Reports in Paper/CD Format
- Unofficial California Court Reporters in Paper/CD Format
- Official California Court Reports Online
- Unofficial California Court Reporters Online
- California Citation Guide
- Quirks of California Case Publication
- What Opinions are Published
- Depublication
- Partial Publication
- Stipulated Reversal
- Federal Courts in California
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