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Bankruptcy: Secondary Sources

Treatises

  Treatises are written for practitioners and present background information about specific topics. Some treatises such as Nutshells and Hornbooks are often used by students to help with the basic skills needed for the subject.

Each are great and easy ways to start your research on bankruptcy law. Here are a number of materials that can be found at the Oklahoma City University Law Library:

  

Journals from the Catalog

Journal and law review articles provide an excellent starting point because the authors usually analyze an issue in-depth and give detailed citation information. The following are accessible either at the Law Library or in one of the subscription databases available from the Law Library’s databases page.

Study Aids

   Study Aids are a great way to review relevant issues of law while being provided with example answers. A complete set of study aids can be found on the first floor of the building or on the library database.

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