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Cite Checking Resources
- Last Updated Jul 6, 2012
This guide is designed to help law students start their first cite checking assignment, and is also intended to be a reference that students can return to at anytime for assistance with typical cite checking questions.
- Last Updated Jul 6, 2012
This guide is designed to help law students start their first cite checking assignment, and is also intended to be a reference that students can return to at anytime for assistance with typical cite checking questions.
Guide for First Year Law Students
- Last Updated May 8, 2013
This guide provides resources to help first year law students get started with Law School and become more familiar with the Law Library, UCLA and Westwood.
- Last Updated May 8, 2013
This guide provides resources to help first year law students get started with Law School and become more familiar with the Law Library, UCLA and Westwood.
