Back in the day people had to do legal research by picking up books with their BARE HANDS.
Today we have Westlaw, which allows near-instant access to virtually all the law in the federal and state systems. You can save your research to folders, organizable in any way you see fit. You can give other Westlaw users access to the information in your folders, with the option of making another user a full "contributor" or a mere "reviewer."
However, some Westlaw operations that can and should take but a single step actually take two or even three steps.
It's as if Westlaw never heard of the
Thirteenth Amendment.