Employment Law for HRD Research Guide


Current Awareness

  • Regularly reading general business publications such as the Wall Street Journal or BusinessWeek will  also serve to keep you up to date on headline legal developments in the areas of employment and labor law. Both are available via Business Source Premier
  • Legal newspapers and magazines also cover cases, regulatory changes and legislative initiatives in state and federal jurisdictions.  Law.com is a good free source for current legal news

Browsing for Hot Topics

Scholarly journals for lawyers known as law reviews publish articles on developing areas of the law.  The following law journals are devoted to labor and employment law issues and are browseable in the specified database.  Scanning recent issues may spark ideas for your class case presentation.

Employee Relations Law Journal in Business Source Premier

Labor Law Journal Browse in Business Source Premier

Industrial and Labor Relations Review Browse in Business Source Premer

Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law Browse in Business Source Premier

Hofsta Labor and Employment Law Journal in Wilson Omnifile

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Finding Legal Cases

Judicial cases found in legal publications will usually include complete citations.  The parts of a citation are the parties, year, court and ID or publication address. In the following example the parties are Breckenridge and Bristol-Myers, the year is 1987, the court Southern Distict of Indiana (abreviated in parenthesis) and the ID or publication address is 1987 U.S. Dist Lexis 13981 because that is were the case was made publically available or published.

Judicial cases discussed in non-legal professional or popular interest publications may only mention the parties and court, but omit complete citations.  You should be able to find many such cases by using Lexis-Nexis's "Parties" search.

Breckenridge v. Bristol-Myers 1987 U.S. Dist  Lexis 13981 (S.D. Ind., 1987)

Follow these steps to find the full text of a judicial opinion in Lexis-Nexis Academic (library subscription service).

  • Activate the Legal tab
  • Choose Federal and State cases from the left bar
  • Fill the the case names or citation number (must be exact)
  • Search
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Finding Quotes about Employment Law Issues

Direct quotes about topics relating to employment law will be most easily found in news sources or trade and professional (but not academic or scholarly) publications. 

These databases focus on business topics so to limit your search to employment law issues combine your subject with keywords such as "law or legal or litigation or legislation."

ABI Inform, Business Source Premier and Business Full text allow you to limit or refine by document type to "interview."  Use this feature sparingly as it may eliminate articles that have excellent quotations.

ABI Inform

Lexis-Nexis

Business Source Premier

Business Full Text

 

Finding Law Reviews on Legal Cases

Law reviews are scholarly journals devoted to legal issues usually written by academics and published by law schools.  They are an excellent secondary source for learning about the context and ramifications of judicial decisions.  As such they may be helpful in preparing your team project.

Lexis-Nexis Academic  Search full text from legal tab

HeinOnline Better archive than search engine

Wilson OmniFile  In subject area use drop down menu to search Law.  Searches index and abstract of articles with some full text

 


Last Modified: Monday, August 31st, 2009

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