[blindlaw] Black's law Dictionary

Rod Alcidonis roddj12 at comcast.net
Thu Jul 13 19:05:00 CDT 2006


If that's the case then, Ronza, I will be using Westlaw dictionary everyday.
There is certainly not much here to be wasted! (smile).

Because it's my first year, I am trying to be as prepared as I can before
classes start, but once I learn my way around, I will be in a better
position to know what is acceptable and what is not. Thanks though, for your
honest opinion.

Rod
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Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 7:52 PM
Subject: Re: [blindlaw] Black's law Dictionary


> I would agree with that -- I never once used Black's Law Dictionary in law
> school, and I think the first year or so would be when it'd be most
useful.
> Some law textbooks have glossaries in the back, and most have  sections
> explaining legal terms that might otherwise be complicated.   Otherwise, a
regular
> dictionary has most of the terms as well, and WestLaw, and  Lexis I
believe, has
> the "Dictionary" link.  But as I said, I never once  used Black's in law
> school, and I'd suggest you not waste your money on  information that is
available
> elsewhere for free.
>
> Regards,
> Ronza
>
>


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