From the Passaic Preparatory Academy Brochure, 2022:
"The Legal Studies Pathway is a series of courses focused on gaining knowledge necessary to prepare students for a job in the legal profession. The pathway currently offers courses such as Introduction to Law, New Jersey Criminal Law, and American National Government. Enrolling in this pathway means you will learn the nuances of our legal system. You will learn about criminal justice, the prison system, our Constitution, our government, criminal procedure, civil procedure and more. You will gain both an academic and theoretical understanding of the law.
Some of the careers that are available to students who complete this pathway are:
Lawyer
Paralegal
Law Enforcement Officer
Politician
Corrections Officer, Forensic Analyst"
https://guides.law.stanford.edu/libraryresources/libguides
This guide from Stanford Law School covers everything from Case Finding to Locating 50-State Surveys for legal study.
https://lawlibguides.luc.edu/firstyearlegalresearch
This guide from Loyola University provides an overview of first year college legal research study and skills.
https://www.law.berkeley.edu/library/researchGuides.php
This list from Berkeley Law is a comprehensive overview of guides to search through specific legal subjects.