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Of 181 schools reporting on the 2008 survey, 151 responded that legal research instruction was integrated with legal writing instruction. ALWD/LWI, 2008 Survey Results, responses to questions 10 and 18, available at http://www.alwd.org/surveys/survey_results/2008_Survey_Results.pdf.
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See, as an example, 28 Leg. Ref. Servs. Q. 78, (describing the legal research class taught at Georgia State University Law School)
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See, as an example, Nancy Johnson, Best Practices: What First-Year Law Students Should Learn in a Legal Research Class, 28 Leg. Ref. Servs. Q. 78 (2009) (describing the legal research class taught at Georgia State University Law School).
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Best Practices: What First-Year Law Students Should Learn in a Legal Research Class
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The extent to which research instruction has been subsumed into legal writing is shown by this definition from ALWD/LWI 2008 Survey: "LRW means legal research and writing, sometimes simply referred to as legal writing." Id. (emphasis in original).
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1,343 legal titles were published. (Filomena Simora ed., 36th ed., R. R. Bowker 1991)
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In 1988, 1,343 legal titles were published. The Bowker Annual of Library and Book Trade Information Almanac (Filomena Simora ed., 36th ed., R. R. Bowker 1991).
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At the risk of sounding like a complainer, I note that often there is a status hierarchy within law schools that can influence the perception of the importance of a subject, including which classes are approved (or not) by the voting faculty. The statuses, analogized to Hindu castes, are, in order, "tenured and tenure track faculty, deans, clinical faculty, law library directors, legal writing directors and faculty, and adjunct faculty. The untouchables, who are barely mentioned when we talk about what our institutions teach students, are of course the professional staff of law schools." Kent Syverud, The Caste System and Best Practices in Legal Education, 1 J. ALWD 12, 13 (2002). Law librarians may be faculty but often are professional staff; this could well influence the perceived importance of legal research, librarians' subject expertise.
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