Not exact matches
No doubt about it; we are teaching a generation of students who have
done no significant
research (of any kind) in print.57 Because other online
research seems so easy, they
generally underestimate the effort involved in conducting thorough
legal research.
I think the problems you mention can be partially attributed to the poor job law schools
generally do in teaching
legal research.
More
generally, even in the absence of sovereign immunity considerations, the CDC And NIH
do not have any
legal duty to prioritize one area of
research or another.
Also, it's
generally much easier to ask a colleague your
legal question instead of always having to
do the
legal research from scratch.
Just as entering one or a few words into a search box in simple Google web search
generally will not efficiently produce in - depth, accurate, and reliable results, having access to the key
legal research resources
does not mean that one will come up with good solutions to
legal problems.