Legal research is about learning and understanding the law. A judge can only give you what you are entitled to under the law. And they can grant you relief if you have asked for it. You can develop a stronger, more convincing argument by understanding the law and past judgments.

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Legal research is about learning and understanding the law. A judge can only give you what you are entitled to under the law. And they can grant you relief if you have asked for it. You can develop a stronger, more convincing argument by understanding the law and past judgments.

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