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1. Statutory law






2. Summarize judicial opinions






3. Alaska - Arizona - California - Colorado - Hawaii - Idaho - Kansas - Montana - Nevada - New Mexico - Oklahoma - Oregon - Utah - Washington - and Wyoming






4. Legal publisher noted for its extensive use of annotations.






5. Govern the way in which a defendant is charged - tried - and sentenced for a federal crime






6. United States Supreme Court Reports - Lawyers' Edition






7. Decennial Digest






8. A bill that has been adopted into a law but has been printed singly rather than as a part of a group of laws






9. Compilations of cases and historical matter dealing with various aspects of a code of statute - which contain short summaries of other cases - both for and against






10. Brief summary of facts of case - including its procedural posture






11. An unofficial publication of law that is known for its extensive use of annotations






12. Supplement volumes or pocket part supplements should be used






13. A system where every topic and subtopic is assigned its own key number






14. Explanation of the subject






15. Statutory law






16. Type of law consisting of legislative enactments called statutes at federal level and ordinances at state levels.






17. Opinion of the entire court (all judges who heard the case) - as opposed to an opinion written by a specific judge






18. Unofficial U.S. Supreme Court case reporter published by Lawyers Co-op

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19. 1. name of the act 2. abbreviation of Public Law and the public law number 3. volume number of the Statutes at Large 4. abbreviation for Statutes at Large 5. page number where the statutes begins; and 6. the year when the statute was passed as law.






20. Headnotes in the American Digest System are cataloged in this manner: Thing - Action - Relief - Parties






21. Secondary authority






22. John Willis - Annotation - Industrial Noise: Promoting an Unsafe Work Enviroment - 76 A.L.R. Fed. 489 (1986).






23. Govern the types of evidence that are admissible in criminal and civil trials and - in some situations - the manner in which the evidence can be presented during trial






24. Secondary authority that is leading annotated law reporter published by Lawyers Co-op. Distinguishing feature not the cases that it reports - but the extensive editorial commentary that follows each reported case






25. If the same case is published in another case reporter - the volume and page number of that reporter is shown






26. 1. full name of author 2. designation of type of article (required only if written by student); 3. title of article (italicized or underscored) 4. volume number of law review 5. abbreviated name of law review 6. page number where article begins; and






27. Ballantine's Law Dictionary 41 (3rd ed. 1969).






28. Iowa - Michigan - Minnesota - Nebraska - North Dakota - South Dakota - and Wisconsin






29. United States Reports






30. United States Reports (U.S.) - Supreme Court Reporter (S.Ct.) - United States Supreme Court Reports - Lawyers' Edition (L.Ed. or L.Ed.2d)






31. Primary authority






32. Restatement (of law)






33. Caption - date of decision - parallel citations - headnote or syllabus - statement of facts - opinion - holding - rationale - dicta - decision






34. 1. number of the Code title 2. abbreviation for the United States Code 3. section symbol - followed by the number of the Code section; and 4. date of the Code volume in which the most recent version of the section can be found






35. Is used in legal memoranda and briefs to indicate the full citation for the case follows at a later point in the memorandum or brief






36. Official case reporter for the U.S. Supreme Court






37. An explanatory note






38. Opinion issued by one or more judges of the appellate court which agrees with the result reached by the majority but disagrees with the reasoning of the majority opinion. There can be more than one.






39. Federal Cases






40. The Federal Reporter






41. Shepard's Citations is used






42. What federal session laws are published in






43. Shepard's Citators






44. Often provide case citations upon which a definition is based. A couple of them are Black's Law _____ and Ballantine's Law _____.






45. Federal Rules Decisions






46. Slip opinions collected and published periodically






47. The subsequent history of the cited case must be included in the citation






48. Opinion issued by the majority of the judges of the appellate court; the holding of this opinion may be cited as precedent if all other criteria are met. There is only one in a case






49. U.S.






50. Encyclopedias that are arranged alphabetically and contain narrative - expository information on a variety of legal topics. published by West and Lawyers Co-op