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Law Studies

Learn everything you want about Law Studies with the wikiHow Law Studies Category. Learn about topics such as How to Cite the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in APA, MLA, & Chicago , How to Think Like a Lawyer , How to Shepardize a Case , and more with our helpful step-by-step instructions with photos and videos.

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Cite the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in APA, MLA, & Chicago

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Think Like a Lawyer

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Shepardize a Case

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Analyze Case Law

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Determine the Material Facts in a Case (Common Law)

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Cite the Federalist Papers

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Become a Lawyer in Canada

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