Administrative Law
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| + | To find adminstrative law sources for your state, follow these steps: | ||
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| + | <li>Select the "Browse" option on the sources tab, select Area of Law</li> | ||
| + | <li>Click on the folder for "Administrative Law" (this has already been done in the screen shot below)</li> | ||
| + | <li>Select "United States" from the Country dropdown box; a new box will appear with US regions and states</li> | ||
| + | <li>Select your state from the new box to restrict the sources list to just your state</li> | ||
| + | <li>Select the source(s) you want to search and click the "OK-Continue" button</li> | ||
| + | </ul> | ||
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| + | -[[Image:lna_admin_law.jpg|Screen shot of selecting administrtaive law sources]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:11, 13 November 2007
Contents |
Introduction
Administrative law governs the activities of federal, state, and local government agencies.
Researching This Topic in LexisNexis Academic=
Finding Sources
By State
To find adminstrative law sources for your state, follow these steps:
- Select the "Browse" option on the sources tab, select Area of Law
- Click on the folder for "Administrative Law" (this has already been done in the screen shot below)
- Select "United States" from the Country dropdown box; a new box will appear with US regions and states
- Select your state from the new box to restrict the sources list to just your state
- Select the source(s) you want to search and click the "OK-Continue" button
