Author Archives: Jack Spaar

Locating Primary Scources Through Databases, Search Engines, and Secondary Sources

When I began searching for primary sources related to NLRB v. Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation (1937), I was unsure how challenging the process would be. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the quantity of historical information available through Dickinson’s … Continue reading

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From Print to Digital Sources: Using Traditional Scholarship and Modern Technology in Constitutional Research

Having previously examined several landmark Supreme Court cases at Dickinson, I initially felt confident in my research approach. My background stemmed primarily from Professor Pohlman’s Constitutional Law I class, which focused on the separation of powers and included substantial discussion … Continue reading

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