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Subject : law
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1. Presidential proclamations






2. Identifies the court issuing the opinion - the parties - and the docket number assigned to the case






3. Explanation of the subject






4. Slip opinions collected and published periodically






5. Contains recent decisions of the United States Supreme Court






6. Federal Rules Decisions






7. 48 Fed. Reg. 37 -315 (1983).






8. A very brief opinion; a cursory opinion; an opinion so abbreviated that it is hardly an opinion at all






9. Law that establishes and defines the basic rights and duties that govern a society. It consists of constitutions - legislative enactments - common law - and certain executive actions.






10. Illinois - Indiana - Massachusetts - New York - and Ohio






11. Summarize statute topics






12. Seven






13. 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






14. Infra

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15. All slip laws enacted during a legislative session that are arranged in chronological order according to date of enactment






16. Arkansas - Kentucky - Missouri - Tennessee - Texas - and Indian Territories






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






18. S.Ct.






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






20. Encyclopedia






21. As session laws






22. Federal Cases






23. Shepard's Citations - statute edition






24. Primary authority






25. What federal session laws are published in






26. The court's ruling or disposition of the case (whether affirmed - reversed - remanded - or dismissed)






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






28. United States Supreme Court Reports - Lawyers' Edition






29. The most comprehensive collection of legal citators.

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30. Obiter dictum- comments of the court about minor issues or concerns other than the specific holding - rationale - and decision. Never cited as precedent






31. United States Reports






32. Congressional Record will provide the most direct access to the text of the statute






33. Ritches Jr. v. Li - 665 F. Supp. 139 (E.D.Pa. 1991).






34. Legal encyclopedia published by Lawyers Co-op






35. 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.






36. The entire court participates rather than the permissible quorum. This does not mean that the entire court agrees on the outcome - however.






37. Case reports - published by West - that divides the United States into seven geographical regions and reports the decisions of the highest appellate court of each state within that region.






38. Rule of law for which the case is cited as precedent; it is the legal effect of the facts of the case






39. What federal session laws are codified and published in






40. Court's explanation; includes the holding - rationale - and dicta






41. Shepard's Citators






42. State and federal






43. 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.






44. A publication of law that is not specifically authorized or sanctioned by an official body but - rather - is compiled by a private publisher i.e. West Publishing Company (West) and Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company (Lawyers Co-op)






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






46. Sometimes called adjective law - it prescribes the manner in which substantive laws must be enforced.






47. Signal used to indicate page numbers in another reporter






48. Selected decisions






49. Brief summary of a legal rule discussed in the opinion; headnotes are numbered. key numbers are used in West publications






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