What you could do is have a brainstorming session.
Write down what you understand - typing will be better - the areas, ideas, examples, even just things you know you need to cover but aren't sure how. Therefore the basic beginnings come from you rather than just coping bits you think relevant and rewriting them but not necessarily understanding them - it's crucial for studying to practice law that you can understand, not just recite.
Then get it into some kind of an order (you might find you have more than you realise) and go through it alongside any textbooks you have to see if you have got all the main points you need to cover - add extra headings/sections as needed. Then you can see what you have, what you don't and at least a skeleton of a piece of work you can then work through in sequence, doing extra research as and when you need to or asking further questions about bits you really don't understand.