This document provides information about online legal research and how to use legal authorities to strengthen one's legal arguments in court. It emphasizes that personal opinions do not matter in court and that one must cite controlling legal authorities, such as appellate court decisions, statutes, and codes. It states that online legal research makes finding these legal authorities much easier than searching physical law libraries. The document encourages readers to learn online legal research through the author's affordable self-help course in order to improve their chances of winning their legal cases.