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ML: Fundamentals of US Legal Research - Online (Lang)

Summer 2025   LAW 536-301  

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Faculty
Andrew William Lang

Head of Reference & Student Services

andlang@law.upenn.edu
Additional Information

Skills Training
Other Professional Skills:

Grading
40% Participation,
40% Paper,
20% Other (Homework assignments for each class session.)

Satisfies Senior Writing Requirement

No

Location

Class meets online.

Course Continuity
Students are encouraged to stay home if you are ill or experience flu-like symptoms. If you miss a class for any reason, it is still your responsibility to make up the work missed.

I offer the following to students who miss class due to illness:

- Class sessions are regularly recorded. I will make these recordings routinely available on the course site to everyone in the class.

Meeting Times/Location
TBA TBA

Category
Masters in Law

Credits
3.0

This asynchronous online course will introduce you to the most important sources of American state and federal law, how to navigate leading commercial and government research platforms, and how to find and retrieve the law on any topic. Students will learn how to locate helpful secondary sources and primary law, such as court opinions, statutes, and administrative regulations. Students will learn how to research both academic projects and issues that arise in their everyday professional lives. Emphasis will be placed on developing efficient and effective research strategies. The course is designed for our Master in Law students as well as other Penn students (no JD/LLM/LLCM) and members of Penn staff who want a thorough understanding of U.S. legal research.

Course Concentrations

Skills Learning outcomes: Demonstrate an understanding of the individual course skill; Demonstrate the ability to receive and implement feedback; Demonstrate an understanding of how and when the individual course skill is employed in practice.