Abstract
Mr. Hellyer reviews the literature regarding CALR and identifies several hypotheses regarding quantitative differences in the results of print-based research and CALR. He then analyzes California Supreme Court opinions to determine CALR's effect on the quantity, recency, and types of legal authority cited by the court. The data fail to support the commentator's hypotheses.
Document Type
Article
Publication Information
97 Law Library Journal 285-298 (2005)
Repository Citation
Hellyer, Paul, "Assessing the Influence of Computer-Assisted Legal Research: A Study of California Supreme Court Opinions" (2005). Library Staff Publications. 5.
https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/libpubs/5